West Ham United is committed to keeping their rising star, Mohammed Kudus, amid strong interest and a hefty offer from Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad.
The 23-year-old Ghanaian midfielder has made a significant impact in his first Premier League season, attracting attention from top clubs. Reports indicate Al Ittihad has tabled a substantial £150 million bid for Kudus.
New West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui considers Kudus crucial to his future plans, and the club has yet to find an appropriate replacement, strengthening their determination to retain him.
After a profitable transfer deal sending Declan Rice to Arsenal, West Ham aims to maximize their returns on Kudus. With his release clause becoming active next summer, the club’s strategy may be influenced.
Although sources suggest Kudus isn’t keen on moving to Saudi Arabia, a highly attractive offer might sway his decision.
For now, West Ham intends to reject all bids for Kudus in this transfer window. Kudus had an outstanding performance last season, scoring eight goals and providing six assists in the Premier League, in addition to netting five goals in the Europa League for the Hammers.
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