West Ham United has made its intentions clear regarding Mohammed Kudus, their new star and one of the standout signings of the Premier League this season. As reported by the 'Daily Mail', the London club has no plans to let go of the Ghanaian player unless a club is willing to pay his release clause, which is around 95 million euros.
Since joining the team, Kudus has proven to be a game-changer, with performances that have captivated both fans and potential suitors at other top clubs in Europe. However, West Ham has taken a firm stance: they will not negotiate for the attacking midfielder, whose value they believe is perfectly reflected in that million-euro clause.
Kudus is the star of the club, and they will only consider his departure for an outrageous sum.
This move is a statement of intent by the "Hammers," who aim to establish themselves as a competitive team in England and European competitions. Kudus is viewed as a key piece in that project, and letting him go for a lower amount would be seen as a step back in their sporting ambitions.
While his release clause poses a challenge for potential suitors, clubs with substantial financial resources may try to make a move in future transfer windows. For now, West Ham has drawn a line in the sand: Kudus will not leave unless someone meets their financial demands. This decision underscores the strategic value the club has placed on the Ghanaian international, who is poised to lead a team on the rise.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El precio de locos que el West Ham le ha puesto a Mohammed Kudus