Tottenham Hotspur has made an agreement with West Ham on the transfer of Mohammed Kudus.
Standard Sport understands that a fee of £ 55 million was agreed and a medical fee was booked for Thursday.
The 24-year-old Kudus will sign a six-year-old deal.
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He will mark an explanation for Thomas Frank when he pursues his first season in Tottenham Dugout.
His contract contains a release clause of £ 85 million for British clubs, which is only valid until Thursday. During the negotiations, Spurs were confident that they could get a significant discount on this fee.
Spurs led Chelsea to a deal for the Ghana International, in the middle of reports that the blues could see him as a replacement for Noni Madueke if he could decide to join Arsenal. Kudus was offered Chelsea in the early summer, but due to a rating gap, there was no deal.
Despite the widespread interest of Spurs, Kudus reported on Monday to training for pre-season in West Ham.
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In the search for a new club, he was understood as prioritization of the Champion League football and was shortly after she was interested. Spurs will return to the top club competition from UEFA next season and qualify in the Manchester United final in May.
Kudus scored five goals and supported three of the 32 Premier League appearances last season when West Ham made a test campaign possible through the 14th place.
He will be Spurs’ fourth signing of the summer to Kota Takai, Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso. He is also the first player to change from the Hammers to Tottenham since Scott Parker in 2011.
His farewell to the London Stadium is a big blow for the prospects of Graham Potter for the next season.
However, the funds collected by the sale enable the Hammers boss New Financial Ballast to rebuild his squad.