West Ham United forward Mohammed Kudus has been in the news recently.
There is talk of a big money move from West Ham to Al-Nassr for Mohammed Kudus, when the summer transfer window opens.
Mohammed Kudus hasn’t been anywhere near his best for West Ham this season. In fact, it could be argued that he should have been dropped a while ago.
It has actually been quite sad to see his levels drop off so severely from last season.
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West Ham star Mohammed Kudus is an ‘unbelievable talent’ with ‘enormous potential’, according to Graham Potter.
We all know what he’s capable of. It’s just incredibly frustrating not to see it on a regular basis.
£84 million Mohammed Kudus bid from Saudi
Well, the interest certainly seems genuine.
Ben Jacobs – the man who broke the Lucas Paqueta to West Ham transfer, has opened up to Give Me Sport about Kudus’s future at the London Stadium.
Jacobs said:
“West Ham are set to receive a bid in the region of £84million after Kudus has become a key target for Al-Nassr.“
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Considering the Ghanaian’s fall from grace this season, the Hammers getting that kind of money for him would be like winning the lottery.
But is there any actual substance to the rumours of a mega bid from Al-Nassr?
West Ham insider responds to £84 million Mohammed Kudus bid
The Ghanaian will most likely be the player the Hammers will sacrifice this summer, in order to provide Potter with the funds he needs to rebuild his squad.
Claret and Hugh claim that the Hammers have not received a bid for the 24-year-old at this time, nor have they heard anything at all from Al-Nassr.
The West Ham insiders have also questioned why the Saudis would make their interest known now anyway, when they could just activate his release clause in the summer. It’s a fair point.
I’m pretty sure Mohammed Kudus will leave West Ham in the summer.
The sad thing is that the club always felt like a stepping stone for him but ironically, he could be set to make a massive step backwards by moving to the Saudi Pro League in the summer.