Mohammed Kudus has told West Ham United that he does not want to move to Saudi Arabia this summer, TBR Football can exclusively reveal.
Under Julen Lopetegui and then Graham Potter, Mohammed Kudus had an indifferent season in a West Ham shirt.
The 24-year-old made 35 appearances in all competitions, yielding a return of five goals and four assists.
Kudus perhaps enjoyed an upturn in form towards the end of the campaign, but the Ghana international failed to get close to the 14 goals he scored for the Hammers last season.
And as West Ham look to rework their squad for Potter next season, the prospect of selling Kudus this summer is becoming more realistic.
Mohammed Kudus has declined a move to the Saudi Pro League
That being said, TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey understands that Kudus has declined a move to the Saudi Pro League because he knows there is interest in his services within the Premier League.
Kudus has a release clause worth over £80m this summer, but West Ham are open to a deal for the Ghana international.
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As mentioned, West Ham want to reshape their squad for Potter next season, and they’ll need to raise funds in order to do so.
It’s understood that the Saudi Pro League were willing to pay more than £70m to sign Kudus this summer, but the player has confirmed that he does not want to move to the Middle East at this point of his career.
Sources with knowledge of the situation have confirmed that a number of Premier League clubs are interested in Kudus.
In the last week, swap deals have been discussed with Manchester United and Chelsea to name two of his potential destinations.
Of course, Arsenal wanted Kudus in January, and perhaps Mikel Arteta’s side could revive those ambitions.
West Ham’s new Mohammed Kudus asking price
In terms of how much Kudus might cost a club like Man United, Chelsea or Arsenal, the Hammers have revised their asking price somewhat.
The Hammers would currently want a deal in excess of £50m for Kudus.
West Ham wanted close to £80m in January when Arsenal were interested in their star man — an offer that ultimately never arrived from north London.
In terms of other players who might leave the London Stadium this summer, Nayef Aguerd doesn’t want to return to West Ham, even if he might have been welcomed back under Potter.
After a season on loan at Real Sociedad, the Algerian international feels as if his chapter in east London is well and truly over.