Spurs have confirmed the signing of Mohammed Kudus to help bolster their new look attack. A deal worth in the region of £55 million marks the first piece of business between Tottenham and West Ham since 2011.
Thomas Frank is said to be a big fan of the player and the driving force behind the deal.
Kudus adds a profile not seen in Spurs’ front line last season. The Ghanaian winger provides 1v1 threat, technical security and is a transitional weapon.
His versatility will also play a part over the course of the season. Kudus is equally skilled on either wing and centrally.
Kudus has marked his stamp in the Premier League since his introduction in 2023. He is one of the division’s most successful dribblers, as well as providing 22 goals and assists in 65 matches.
Embed from Getty ImagesIn his first interview at his new club, Kudus admitted that a big factor in his decision to sign for Spurs was to play under and learn from Thomas Frank.
Frank has a resume of evolving forwards and helping their numbers soar. Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo reached 27 goal contributions in the league alone last season.
Embed from Getty ImagesWritten by Max Pollen






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