Despite a difficult season in the Premier League, Tottenham have secured a place in the Champions League thanks to their victory in the Europa League, so the club is looking for reinforcements. Tottenham will not go far: the club has found an option with another London club.
According to The Telegraph, Ghanaian attacking midfielder Mohamed Kudus (24) is Tottenham's main target to strengthen the team's attack. The move could be Tottenham's first acquisition from West Ham in 14 years.
Furthermore, there is an unofficial ban on player transfers between the clubs. The last player to do so was Scott Parker in 2011. In 2012, West Ham chief executive Scott Duxbury announced that the club would never sell players to Tottenham again. This is due to the fact that the rivalry between these two clubs is one of the fiercest in England.
Recall that Kudus moved to West Ham in 2023 from Ajax for 43 million euros, where he became a star. However, the winger has not yet convinced at West Ham, so the club may consider offers for him. This season he has played 35 games, in which he scored 5 goals and made 4 assists. Transfermarkt estimates the player's market value at 45 million euros.