Sky Sports News’ chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol has opened up and told the likes of CHELSEA that Mohamed Kudus will almost certainly leave West Ham this summer transfer window.
Chelsea finished the season very well, they managed to get Champions League football, they managed to win some silverware, and they have already started the transfer window by signing the impressive Liam Delap for just £30 million.
However – there is plenty of transfer speculation and rumours about what players Enzo Maresca will look to bring in over the next few months, as the Italian knows that he needs to keep on improving the squad.
Now there has been some stunning speculation on Sky Sports which have claimed that Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign Mohamed Kudus from West Ham, as the Hammers are interested in letting the star go.
Now, amid all the speculation and rumours, Solhekol has opened up and told the likes of Chelsea that Mohamed Kudus will almost certainly leave West Ham: “He will almost certainly leave West Ham this summer. West Ham need to bring money in to make funds available to Potter, to refresh his squad.
“Kudus cost £38m. I have been trying to find out what West Ham value him at but, they have a figure, but will not say.
“I think that figure is double what they paid. He is still only 25.
“I think he will end up moving to a Champions League club. I think he is open to moving, he feels he needs a fresh start.
“There is a lot of interest in Kudus but people are trying to negotiate a good price and put players into the deal.
“It is complicated but I was just on the phone to somebody who said it would become much clearer in the next couple of weeks.”
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