London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur have sealed a major summer signing, with an official “here we go” for the transfer of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United.

A deal is in place for £55 million, bringing the highly-rated Ghanaian international to North London.
Reports confirm that Kudus, 24, had made it clear his preferred destination was Tottenham and will now sign a six-year contract with the club.
Medical tests are already booked for Kudus in London on Thursday, after which all paperwork will be signed, as reported by David Ornstein.
This transfer marks a significant coup for Tottenham, who have been actively pursuing Kudus and have seemingly overcome West Ham’s initial resistance and a reported £85 million release clause for Premier League clubs that was active earlier in July.
West Ham had previously rejected a £50 million bid from Spurs, but negotiations have clearly progressed favorably for Tottenham.
Kudus, who joined West Ham in August 2023, quickly became a fan favorite with his dazzling dribbling, versatility, and goal-scoring ability.
He showcased his talent across various attacking positions, making him a highly sought-after player.
His arrival will provide a substantial boost to Tottenham’s attacking options under new manager Thomas Frank.
For Tottenham, who secured a return to the Champions League by winning the Europa League last season, the signing of Kudus is a statement of intent as they prepare for a challenging campaign on multiple fronts.
His youth, combined with his proven Premier League quality, aligns perfectly with the club’s long-term vision.
The medical on Thursday is the final hurdle before Kudus is officially unveiled as a Tottenham player.
Fans will be eagerly anticipating his integration into the squad as pre-season preparations get underway.