
Tottenham have made their first big summer signing under Thomas Frank’s management.
The club made loan deals with Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso permanent, and they also announced the signing of Kota Takai.
Now, Tottenham have reached an agreement with West Ham for Mohammed Kudus for a fee of around £55m, according to David Ornstein.
Kudus still has to undergo his medical, but his unveiling is expected to be soon. The Ghana international is set to join on a six-year deal.
What will Kudus bring to Tottenham?
Kudus scored five goals and assisted three times in the Premier League for West Ham last season.
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The winger is always a threat on the counterattack, exploiting opponents with his speed. He also has great technical abilities, taking on defenders one-on-one.
Kudus will give Tottenham an attacking edge that the club has been lacking with Richarlison and Brennan Johnson.
Kudus’ arrival most likely signals the exit of Richarlison and potentially a few other players.
Frank has had a way with attacking players, as he brought out the best in Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa at Brentford, the latter having also been linked with Tottenham recently.
Kudus will need to be at his best to help Tottenham in the Champions League, which they surprisingly qualified for.
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