West Ham Shuts Down Mohammed Kudus Transfer Speculation
Mohammed Kudus, West Ham United’s dynamic Ghanaian midfielder, is staying put—at least for now. Despite intense interest from Premier League heavyweights Manchester City and Arsenal, as well as eye-watering offers from Saudi Pro League clubs, the Hammers have firmly closed the door on a January move.
Having joined West Ham from Ajax, the 24-year-old has swiftly established himself as a vital cog in David Moyes’ squad. His impressive performances this season—15 appearances, 3 goals, and 2 assists—have only solidified his importance to the team. Determined to retain their star man, West Ham has reportedly placed a staggering €120 million price tag on Kudus, far exceeding his €50 million Transfermarkt valuation.
Under contract until June 2028, with an optional one-year extension, Kudus earns an annual salary of €5.47 million. This long-term deal, coupled with the club’s unwillingness to negotiate, highlights West Ham’s commitment to keeping their prized asset.
While transfer rumors continue to swirl, one thing is clear: Mohammed Kudus will remain a Hammer, with his electrifying performances lighting up London Stadium for the foreseeable future.