West Ham rejects £50m bid from Spurs for Kudus
Alright, listen up you muppets! West Ham have gone and told Tottenham to do one with their measly £50 million offer for Mohammed Kudus. The footy lads at Spurs thought they could get away with lowballing the Hammers, but they got put in their place real quick.
Spurs' search for reinforcements continues
After deciding that Eberechi Eze wasn't worth the hassle, Spurs set their sights on Kudus. The Ghanaian lad scored five goals and got three assists last season, and those Europa League winners think he's got what it takes to hit double figures in goals. But Spurs ain't the only ones interested; Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo was on their radar too, but they backed off when they heard the price tag. Cheapskates!
Kudus open to Spurs move, but Hammers want more
Rumor has it that Kudus wouldn't mind joining Spurs, but Chelsea tried to swoop in with a player-plus-cash deal that West Ham laughed out of the room. If Kudus does end up leaving, the Hammers might go after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall or Carney Chukwuemeka. And let's not forget about that Saudi Pro League team, Al Nassr, sniffing around with their deep pockets. But West Ham ain't letting Kudus go without a fight!
So there you have it, mateys. Spurs are still on the hunt for some fresh blood, but they better be ready to cough up some serious dough if they want to get their hands on Kudus. The beautiful game is all about the Benjamins, innit?