Kudus to Spurs: Player Says Yes, Second Bid Incoming as Deal Edges Closer

Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to submit a new bid for Mohammed Kudus next week, with the player having made it clear he wants to join the North London club. After weeks of negotiations and transfer speculation, the deal is now approaching a decisive phase.

According to Fabrizio Romano and Florian Plettenberg, Kudus has already said ‘yes’ to Tottenham’s project, and the club are now working to finalise an agreement with West Ham. Personal terms have already been agreed, and the Ghanaian international is currently not in talks with any other club — his full focus is on securing a move to N17.


✅ Kudus Gives Green Light – Spurs Ready to Strike

Kudus has endorsed Tottenham’s project, with new manager Thomas Frank giving his full approval for the move. The 24-year-old is seen as a key piece in Frank’s attacking puzzle, offering versatility, explosiveness, and the ability to play as a winger, attacking midfielder, or false nine.

Spurs had a £50 million bid rejected last week, but they are now preparing a second offer. Talks between the clubs are expected to resume shortly, with a deal likely to be struck around £60 million, significantly below the £85m release clause Kudus has for Premier League clubs.


⚪ Spurs Accelerate – Kudus Not Entertaining Other Offers

Romano reports that despite Chelsea’s contact with Kudus’ representatives, and interest from multiple other clubs, the player’s clear intention is to join Tottenham. His camp is now solely focused on getting the move over the line.

West Ham have been reluctant to sell to a direct rival, but Kudus’ stance is becoming a decisive factor. His representatives, ROOF agency, are leading negotiations and are working actively with Spurs to ensure the transfer is completed.


🌍 Saudi Interest Rejected – Kudus Wants Elite European Football

Florian Plettenberg has added that Saudi Arabian clubs have shown serious interest in Kudus, offering lucrative deals — but the player has turned them down. His ambition remains to play at the highest level of European football, and with Spurs back in the UEFA Champions League, he sees the move as the next step in his development.


🔜 What’s Next?

With Kudus fully committed to joining Spurs, all eyes are now on Daniel Levy and the Spurs hierarchy to close the gap with West Ham and finalise the deal. A second bid is expected early next week, and if successful, Kudus could become Tottenham’s marquee summer signing — and the first major statement under Thomas Frank’s tenure.

Tottenham want him. Kudus wants Spurs. Now it’s time to get it done.

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