Mohammed Kudus set to travel to London for West Ham medical after £38m deal and five-year contract was agreed for Ajax star as hammers splash the last of their Declan Rice money
Mohammed Kudus was set to travel to London for West Ham’s medical after a £38m deal and five-year contract for Ajax star as hammers splash the last of their Declan Rice cash
- Mohammed Kudus has to undergo medical treatment ahead of his move to West Ham
- Kudus is close to signing a five-year contract as he makes a £38 million move from Ajax
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Mohammed Kudus will travel to London on Saturday for his medical treatment at West Ham, after a fee of £38 million and a five-year contract were agreed with Ajax and the player.
West Ham technical director Tim Steidten flew to Razgrad, Bulgaria on Thursday to watch Kudus score a hat-trick in his final match for Ajax against Ludogorets.
Although that was in the Europa League, he is still eligible to represent West Ham in the competition this season.
Steidten and Kudus, the 23-year-old Ghana international, will fly back to London on a private jet today Saturday to complete the transfer package, which is worth €41.5 million plus €3 million in add-ons (£35.5 million plus £ 2.5 million).
Kudus will be West Ham’s fourth summer signing – after Edson Alvarez, James Ward-Prowse and Konstantinos Mavropanos – when he puts pen to paper on a five-year deal.
Mohammed Kudus will travel to London before completing his move to West Ham
West Ham technical director Tim Steidten has overseen a £38 million transfer for Kudus
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West Ham insiders believe Kudus will be their signing for the summer, after the striker has been pursued by numerous other clubs, including Brighton. Arsenal and Chelsea had also shown interest in him.
The Hammers received £105 million from Arsenal for Declan Rice and have now spent most of that money.
Kudus could be West Ham’s signing for the summer and boost David Moyes’ team
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