Ambition and opportunity convinced Mohammed Kudus to join Spurs in cut-price deal
The confetti had barely settled in Bilbao when Daniel Levy made up his mind. Less than a week after Tottenhams Europa League triumph over Manchester United, the chairman told senior club officials he wanted to make a marquee attacking signing.At the time, discussions were largely focused on the future ofAnge Postecoglou. But with their trophy drought over, the chairman had decided he would try to keep pushing the squad forwards.Six weeks later,Spurscaptured the signing ofMohammed Kudus.With new boss Thomas Frank now in charge, Spurs want to show a ruthless and ambitious nature. Those two aspects helped lure Kudus across London from arch-rivalsWest Ham, as the details behind one of the most significant deals of summer 2025 begin to emerge.The player became fascinated by the project in the past two weeks and the Hammers had to accept his perspective as talks accelerated.Significant momentIn aFlashscore insider article on June 25, we revealed how Kudus and West Ham had different objectives when it came to resolving his future.The Ghanaian star was targeting a move to a club competing in the Champions League, while West Ham just wanted to prioritise any deal that would bring in significant funds to help ease financial pressure.The day after that article was published, it is understood Tottenham made their move - as the club attempted to make up for letting potential deals forAntoine Semenyo,Bryan MbeumoandEberechi Ezepass them by.The fanbase had been fearing the worst.There was a perception that Spurs were not showing enough drive for signings.Christian Norgaard,Rooney Bardghji,Rayan Cherki,Angel GomesandJohnny Cardosohad all opted for other moves, despite being on Tottenhams radar.The signing of Kudus is a significant moment that is intended to show intent and give supporters a new sense of optimism.Central figureKudus had an 85million release clause in his contract but Spurs will pay 55million for his services.Chelseawill be disappointed to miss out on Kudus, after making an early offer for him at the end of the season that involved swapping three of their own players.They had been considering a new approach for next week.Kudus was won over by Tottenhams vision, ambition and the opportunity to be a central figure.And there had always been quiet personal concerns that Chelsea could not offer the same guarantee of minutes, role and spotlight.Suddenly, Spurs have real ability to attract talent, and they have managed to convince him they can make a genuine attempt at winning more silverware - including the Premier League and Champions League.Kudus had already turned down the prospect of a big payday in Saudi Arabia.Potential moves toBayern Munich,ArsenalandNewcastledid not take off, despite contact being made.Kudus made a personal pledge to be playing at the highest possible level by the new season. Following a year of frustrations at West Ham, Tottenham quickly convinced him of their pathway.The Hammers were not always convinced of Tottenhams approach to the deal but Levy knew Kudus wanted to leave and suspected the club were in need of closing out a deal quickly to allow them to start planning for next season underGraham Potter.Spurs believe they can rise to become a powerhouse in the English game with Kudus on board, and other signings to follow.Kudus wants to become their talisman - and his first chance to impress in a competitive game should be the European Super Cup final againstParis Saint-Germain.Source: Flashscore
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