Mohammed Kudus Joins Tottenham Hotspur From West Ham

Tottenham Hotspur has completed the signing of Ghanaian attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus for a fee around €55 million.
In a shocking move that has sent shockwaves to most fans of the English Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur has officially completed the signing of Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus from West Ham for a reported fee of €55 million, which is expected to be paid in installments within two years.
As reports of Mohammed Kudus joining Tottenham Hotspur popped out yesterday, Mohammed Kudus successfully completed his medicals and officially signed his contract today, which will see him at the North London-based club for the next six years.
Tottenham Hotspur’s acquisition of Mohammed Kudus has made it clear the club’s intention to fight for a better position in the English Premier League after their disappointing 17th finish last season.
Kudus had this to say when he interacted with the media team of Tottenham Hotspur. “I have always wanted to play at the highest level, how big the club is, the history, and the Champions League as well. It is a big moment, and I am finally here.”
He added, “The most important reason why I came here is the project and how the manager sees I can perform under him.”
The 24 year old Ghanaian attacking midfilder will be wearing the number 20 jersey for Tottenham Hotspurs, which was formerly worn by club legend Dele Ali and will also becomes the first player to join Tottenham Hotspur from West Ham since Scott Parker in 2011.
Mohammed Kudus joined Tottenham Hotspur from London-based club West Ham United, where he spent only two seasons. During his tenure at West Ham, he played a total of 67 games for the Hammers, netting a total of 13 goals, laying down 9 assists, and receiving only one red card, which was against his new team, Tottenham Hotspur.

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