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Mohammed Kudus Becomes First Direct West Ham-to-Spurs Transfer Since 2011

by Osmond OMOLU
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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the signing of Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United on a long‑term deal. Let’s break down the details of the transfer and what it means for Spurs going forward

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Transfer Details: Kudus Moves to Spurs

  • Tottenham and West Ham have agreed a transfer fee of approximately £55 million, with payments likely spread over multiple years. West Ham reportedly had resisted earlier offers in the region of £50m, holding firm at valuations close to £60–65m before finally compromising.
  • Mohammed Kudus has agreed to a six‑year contract with Spurs, understood to last through 2031—the longest expected in this deal.
  • He becomes the first player to transfer directly from West Ham to Tottenham since Scott Parker in 2011—highlighting the tense relations between the clubs.

Player Profile & Why Spurs Signed Him

Performance and Role:

  • At West Ham, Kudus featured in 65 Premier League games, tallying 13 goals and 12 assists, contributing 22 goal involvements over two seasons.
  • Known for his elite dribbling: over the past two Premier League seasons, he attempted 411 dribbles, completing 216—the most in the division.
  • Though his productivity dipped in his second season—only 5 goals and 3 assists in 32 league matches—Spurs are betting on his revival under Thomas Frank, their new manager, who values direct, high-energy attacking play.

System Fit:

  • Thomas Frank’s counterpart success with Brentford (e.g. Bryan Mbeumo) suggests Kudus could flourish in a similar high-press, counter-attacking system.
  • Kudus offers positional flexibility: he can play as a right winger, attacking midfielder, or even centrally in the number 10 role.

Context: Other Spurs Signings & Squad Strategy

  • Kudus joins a flurry of summer signings by Spurs, including Kevin Danso, Mathys Tel, and Kōta Takai, as the club rebuilds under Frank
  • Spurs are also closing in on Morgan Gibbs‑White from Nottingham Forest, reportedly triggering his £60m release clause. (

Controversy and Team Rebuild

  • Kudus had a previous altercation with Spurs defender Micky van de Ven in a match last season, leading to a red card, a five‑match FA ban, and a fine. Spurs have posted images of Kudus and van de Ven shaking hands, signaling reconciliation and mutual professionalism.
  • At 24 (almost 25 in August 2025), Kudus is in his prime economic and developmental years. Spurs see his signing as a statement of ambition—boosting creativity and attacking flare.

What Happens Next?

  • Kudus will wear shirt number 20 at Tottenham.
  • He could make his debut as early as July 19 during a pre-season friendly against Reading, with a full Premier League debut likely on August 16, when Spurs host Burnley.

Summary Table

FeatureDetails
Transfer fee~£55 million (spread over three years)
Contract lengthSix years (until 2031)
Previous clubsNordsjælland → Ajax → West Ham → Spurs
Premier League stats (WHU)65 apps, 13 goals, 12 assists
Playing styleDribbling specialist; versatile in attack
Fit under FrankHigh-energy, counter-attacking system

In acquiring Mohammed Kudus, Tottenham have secured a dynamic, technically gifted attacker who adds flexibility and flair to their offensive setup. Despite a challenging season at West Ham, his underlying metrics—including elite dribbling—suggest a high ceiling. With Frank’s tactical system and a significant roster overhaul underway, Kudus could be the creative spark Spurs need as they aim to re-establish themselves in the Champions League places.

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