
Ghana forward Mohammed Kudus has reportedly set his sights on joining Tottenham Hotspur, according to Sky Sports News.
The West Ham United attacker has been at the centre of transfer speculation this summer, with clubs from both the Premier League and Saudi Pro League expressing interest. However, Kudus is currently focused solely on a potential switch to Spurs.
Tottenham have already opened talks with West Ham over the 24-year-old, although their initial £50 million bid was swiftly turned down by the Hammers.
Despite the rejection, Kudus is said to be unwilling to entertain offers from other suitors, including Chelsea, until a deal with Spurs is either agreed or falls through.
West Ham are holding out for a higher fee, but Kudus is reportedly eager to make the move in order to play European football.
Personal terms with Spurs are not expected to be a stumbling block, should both clubs reach an agreement.
The Ghana international is contracted to West Ham until 2028, with the club retaining an option to extend the deal by an additional year.
Meanwhile, Chelsea and Arsenal are also keeping tabs on Kudus’ situation, despite his current preference for a move to North London rivals Spurs.