Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly growing increasingly confident they can pressure West Ham into accepting a lowball bid for Mohammed Kudus.
That’s according to TalkSPORT’s Ben Jacobs, who’s been all over the Kudus story from day one.
In his latest update, Jacobs reports that Spurs view Kudus as “top quality,” but believe West Ham can be haggled down from their original asking price. He also claims the Ghanaian has been offered to both Manchester United and Chelsea, though it’s Tottenham who currently appear to be leading the race for the winger’s signature.
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With West Ham’s pre-season kicking off next Monday, Kudus is expected to report back to Rush Green alongside his teammates—meaning time is running out if Tottenham want to get the deal wrapped up quickly.
One thing is certain: if Kudus moves across the capital and lights it up in North London, West Ham fans will never hear the end of it.