According to Fichajes, Mohammed Kudus has continued to prioritise a move to Tottenham over other suitors. Bayern Munich made a late approach as they seek a cover for the injured Jamal Musiala. However, the Ghanaian international is only keen on a switch to Spurs, who are preparing a €60 million bid.
Mohammed Kudus has been the centre of media reports about his future. The Ghanaian attacker is eager to leave West Ham United for a bigger challenge, and despite reports linking him to many top clubs, it appears Tottenham are in front of the queue.
Tottenham have already seen a bid rejected for Kudus by West Ham, who are seeking a good fee for their key attacker. Kudus has a hefty release clause for Premier League sides, but the Hammers are not expecting any team to come forward to pay as much.
Hence, the East London outfit are open to negotiating the price for Mohammed Kudus, with Tottenham expected to return with a €60 million offer to test West Ham’s resolve. Graham Potter’s side are expected to sell the 24-year-old attacker, who may have made his preference.
Kudus wants to join Tottenham and is not looking to field offers from other clubs, as Spurs are in active negotiations with West Ham. New manager Thomas Frank is keen to bolster the attack, and wanted Bryan Mbeumo, but with the Brentford star preferring Manchester United, Kudus might appear to be the next best option in the market as there is a belief the North Londoners will complete the move for the 24-year-old.
As per a report on TBR Football, Bayern Munich have had a late approach snubbed by Kudus, who has reiterated his stance to join Tottenham. The Bavarian giants are in urgent need to replace the injured Jamal Musiala, with names like Fermin Lopez mentioned as an option.
Bayern Munich have had a horrendous window so far, with many top players snubbing their approaches, including new Liverpool signing Florian Wirtz and now Mohammed Kudus. As for the latter, he is destined to join Spurs, as all eyes will be on West Ham and whether they are in a position to accept the reported €60 million offer expected for the 24-year-old attacker.