Harry Redknapp believes that Mohammed Kudus will be an exciting addition to the Tottenham squad, but he also reveals something concerning that he has heard about the winger from his contacts at West Ham United.
It is clear that Spurs are big admirers of the Hammers winger, with reports indicating that Fabio Paratici is convinced that Thomas Frank could turn Kudus into a ‘world star’.
Several sources have claimed that Kudus has already said yes to Tottenham, but the Lilywhites still have work to do to get a deal over the line.
West Ham are frustrated at the unrealistic add-ons Spurs have proposed for Kudus, with the two clubs still having some distance in their valuations of the Ghanaian.
Harry Redknapp reveals what he has heard about Mohammed Kudus amid Tottenham bids
Former Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham manager Harry Redknapp has remarked that there is no doubt about the former Ajax man’s ability, admitting that he is a very exciting player in possession.
However, the 78-year-old revealed that some people at the East London club still have ‘question marks’ over the winger, although he did not clarify what he meant.
When asked about Tottenham’s pursuit of Mohammed Kudus, Redknapp told talkSPORT (08/07, 7:40 am): “Yeah, he’s not bad. There’s no doubting his ability. I know one or two people around the place at West Ham, I think there are question marks over him.
“I think his ability is not questionable but I don’t know. But he’s certainly got ability and he’s a player that when he gets on the ball, he can make things happen, he’ll be exciting. So yeah he’ll certainly bring something to Tottenham for sure.”
Tottenham need not worry about Kudus’ disciplinary record
Some Spurs fans might be concerned that Redknapp is alluding to potential disciplinary problems with the West Ham star, particularly after the way he lashed out in the London derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last season.
Kudus first left something on Micky van de Ven in the follow through, before shoving the Dutchman and Pape Sarr in the face, leaving VAR with no choice but to ask the referee to show him a red card.
However, despite that incident, Mohammed Kudus has a more than decent disciplinary record, with his last red card before the one against Tottenham coming way back in December of 2019.
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