Tottenham Hotspur are expected to make a significant step towards landing Mohammed Kudus over the next few days after seeing their first few offers sent back by West Ham United.
Tottenham have had three different offers turned down by West Ham for Kudus, as the London Stadium hierarchy are said to be displeased with the unrealistic nature of the add-ons proposed by Spurs.
It was revealed by GiveMeSport a few days ago that the Hammers are frustrated that Spurs are not taking their valuation of Kudus seriously.
As the two clubs work towards finding a solution to their impasse, Kudus reported to pre-season training at West Ham this week.
Tottenham will launch a new offer for Mohammed Kudus this week
The Daily Mail have now revealed that since their previous bid was turned down by West Ham a few days ago, no new offer has been forthcoming from the Lilywhites.
However, that is about to change very soon as Tottenham Hotspur are now expected to launch an improved bid for the Ghanaian before the end of the week.
After East London rejected Spurs’ previous offer, they were hoping that Chelsea would step in with a bigger bid.
However, the 24-year-old has made it clear that he wants to complete a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer.
The outlet backs up what we have heard from other sources over recent weeks by stating that Spurs are hoping that around £60-£65m will be enough for them to secure Kudus’ services.
Spurs are in a strong negotiating position over Kudus
This assertion by The Mail about Kudus’ transfer preference has been backed up by several sources, including Fabrizio Romano, who has revealed that Kudus has already said ‘yes’ to Spurs.
In fact, Romano added that the winger is not speaking with any other club apart from the North Londoners at the moment.
However, Spurs fans will be hoping that Daniel Levy and co do not drag the negotiations on too long in the hope of getting a more favourable deal and risk the winger potentially changing his mind if the likes of Chelsea or Arsenal advance on him.
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