Tottenham Football Club has completed the signing of midfielder Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United. The Ghanaian forward had an £85 million release clause in his contract that could only be activated by other EPL clubs, but West Ham was willing to let him go at a lower fee.
Speaking during an interview, Kudus revealed that he cannot wait for his first match as a Spurs player.

According to him, it feels great to sign for the Europa League champions, and he decided to join because he fully believes in the project.
Kudus stated that he believes he can develop his football at his new club, hence his decision to make the move.
“It feels great to be here, I’m very happy and can’t wait to start.
One of the most important parts of why I came here is the project and how the manager sees it, and to develop under him,” he said.
He further hailed Tottenham manager Thomas Frank for being a coach known to improve players.
Kudus concluded by saying that he joined Spurs to work under a manager who can take his game to the next level.
“With the history of where he’s come from, I’ve seen the amount of talent he’s developed to become great players. It’s a big sign of why I wanted to work under him as well,” he added.
Mohammed Kudus played 80 games for West Ham, scoring 19 goals and contributing 13 assists.
Tottenham have also added Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White to the cavalry after triggering his 60 million pounds release clause.
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