West Ham United manager Graham Potter and Mohammed Kudus
(Credit: Imago)
Aheed Abrar
Thu 10 July 2025 16:10, UK
Mohammed Kudus is seemingly on his way to Tottenham this transfer window after a disappointing season at West Ham United.
The 24-year-old signed for the Hammers from Ajax in 2023 and caught a lot of people’s attention during his debut campaign, but the forward’s form has dipped in recent months.
Kudus’ exit from the London Stadium looks close after the Irons accepted a £55million offer from Spurs for the attacker.
The Ghana international’s medical at Spurs is expected to take place in the coming hours, and he may be glad to leave E20.
West Ham United forward Mohammed Kudus in Tottenham kit
Kudus looks to be on his way to Tottenham. (Credit: Hasan Karim)
West Ham standards disappoint as Kudus expected to get back to his best after Tottenham transfer
Kudus looked around and was disappointed by the standards at the Hammers, Don Hutchinson says.
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The former midfielder isn’t pleased to see the 24-year-old leave for a cut price fee, with his release clause £85million at the London Stadium and expects the attacker to thrive under Thomas Frank.
Competition Appearances Goals Assists
Premier League 32 5 3
Kudus’ Premier League record last season.
Hutchinson slammed the Irons’s standards and disagreed when one user on social media didn’t feel the Ghanaian forward was worth the release clause and took aim at his attitude.
The Englishman wrote on X (10 July): “Maybe he looked around and was p***** at the standard around him. He should kick on and reach his full potential now under Thomas Frank.”
West Ham United forward Mohammed Kudus
West Ham will need a quality replacement for Kudus. (Credit: Imago)
Graham Potter at risk of Premier League relegation at London Stadium
Graham Potter’s stint at the London Stadium hasn’t gone off to the best of starts and he must undoubtedly turn things around next season.
The English manager isn’t being helped by the Hammers’ transfer business this summer, and some fans will arguably fear what the future holds in E20.
As of now, the Irons haven’t signed any players and are about to weaken their squad drastically with Kudus’ departure.
West Ham must invest to build a competitive squad for Potter as it wouldn’t be surprising to see him sacked if things don’t change.
The Hammers can’t keep relying on Jarrod Bowen to get them out of a tough spot every time and it will be interesting to see how they use the money from Kudus’ sale.
While the Ghana international’s attitude last season left a lot to be desired, the Irons’ struggles were evidently frustrating for many.
The London Stadium faithful will wish the 24-year-old the best and hope the East London club get their house in order soon.
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