Interest in the possible signing of Mohamed Kudus is growing by the day. The Ghanaian international is the centre of attention of a number of clubs from the English Premier League. Clubs such as Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and Newcastle would like to try to get Kudus in their ranks. Should the West Ham star stay, or is it time to take his game to the next level?
He played 32 games for The Hammers in the Premier League in the 2024/25 season. He scored 5 goals and 3 assists, making him the third most productive player on the team behind Czech international Tomas Soucek and captain Jarrod Bowen.
Departure from West Ham
West Ham United’s management is not ruling out the departure of one of its best players. The market value of Mohamed Kudus is around €45 million. A club interested in signing the player could pay his exit clause of £85million valid, from July 1, 2025.

Chelsea, Manchester United or Tottenham are now most linked with a possible transfer. But the fact is that Mohamed Kudus is not the only striker that the Spurs management are eyeing. Antoine Semenyo – the AFC Bournemouth striker – is also being linked with a possible transfer to Thomas Frank. Another London club, Chelsea, had the possibility of signing him earlier this month, only for the two clubs to have different views on the player’s price tag. The last of the trio, Manchester United, was considering a swap of the player plus an additional fee, but this was rejected by West Ham. Where will Mohamed Kudus ultimately head to?