West Ham United forward Mohammed Kudus and Graham Potter
(Credit: Imago)
Pranav Shahaney
Thu 26 June 2025 16:52, UK
West Ham attacker Mohammed Kudus has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League this summer.
The Ghana international moved to the London Stadium from Ajax in 2023 for a £36.9million fee.
He has been a success in East London and has been subject to transfer interest from a host of clubs.
Graham Potter
Graham Potter may lose Kudus this summer. (Credit: Imago)
Kudus says no to Saudi transfer this summer
According to the Sun (26 June), the 24-year-old has rejected the chance to move to the Middle East this summer.
Kudus may be sold by West Ham this summer as they’re looking to raise funds for a rebuild.
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This is Graham Potter’s first major window in charge and he’s eyeing reinforcements in different areas.
Club Appearances Goals Assists
Ajax 87 27 12
West Ham 80 19 13
Nordsjaelland 57 14 3
Kudus’ career stats.
Moving to Saudi would’ve seen Kudus double his wages, as some clubs were willing to offer that.
However, his preference is to move to a club in one of Europe’s top five leagues.
He is also keen on playing Champions League football within the next two seasons.
Mohammed Kudus, West Ham.
Kudus had a quiet 2024/25 campaign. (Credit: Imago)
West Ham must look to secure a huge fee for Kudus this summer
West Ham can command a substantial transfer fee for Kudus this summer due to his proven quality, youth and market interest, despite an inconsistent 2024-25 season.
The 24-year-old, with 19 goals and 13 assists in 80 appearances, showcased his dribbling prowess and versatility at Ajax and the Irons, attracting attention from a number of top clubs.
His £85million release clause sets a high benchmark, though the Hammers may accept around £60million given his recent dip in form.
With a long-term contract and interest from Champions League sides, West Ham’s financial needs and Kudus’ ambition ensure a hefty fee, potentially funding squad rebuilding under Potter.
However, his turning down Saudi means that the owners looking for a big transfer fee may now have to explore other options.
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