

- Kudus to join Tottenham in £55M deal from West Ham
- Ghanaian set to sign six-year contract after medical
- First transfer between the clubs since 2011
Key Takeaways:
Tottenham and West Ham have reached an agreement for the transfer of Mohammed Kudus. Spurs will pay £55 million for the 24-year-old Ghanaian, after their previous £50 million offer was rejected. Fabrizio Romano reports that the fee will be paid over a three-year period. Kudus is set to undergo medical tests today, after which he will sign a six-year contract with Tottenham. All documents between the two clubs have already been signed, and the deal is expected to end Tottenham’s offensive for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo.
🚨⚪️ BREAKING: Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham, here we go! Deal in place for £55m from West Ham.
Kudus only wanted #THFC and he will now sign 6 year contract at Tottenham.
Medical tests booked for Kudus in London on Thursday then all signed, as @David_Ornstein reports. pic.twitter.com/htBP3bOCg0
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 9, 2025
According to Sky Sports, Thomas Frank had been searching for a player capable of playing in every position across the attacking line, and Kudus fits that profile perfectly. The Ghana international has scored 13 goals and provided 12 assists in 65 Premier League matches so far.
This will be the first transfer between the two London clubs since 2011, when Tottenham signed Scott Parker from West Ham.