Saudi Arabian giants Al Nassr have identified West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus as their top transfer target and are reportedly ready to launch a huge €100 million bid for the Ghanaian forward this summer.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs of Givemesport, the Saudi club previously made an attempt to sign Kudus in January and are now set to return with a fresh offer. Jacobs reports that Al Nassr believe West Ham might accept a fee lower than the £120 million release clause, which is valid exclusively for Saudi clubs between July 1 and 10. This clause is separate from the £85 million release clause set for Premier League teams.
Kudus, 24, has enjoyed an impressive debut season in the Premier League, making 27 appearances and contributing three goals and two assists. His flair, adaptability, and relentless work ethic have made him one of West Ham’s standout players.
While Al Nassr are also keeping tabs on Ghanaian striker Antoine Semenyo, Kudus remains their primary focus. Although it remains uncertain whether Kudus would be open to a move to the Middle East, the Saudi outfit remains confident in their pursuit of the West Ham star.
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