Saudi clubs eye Mohammed Kudus ahead of summer transfer window

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Several Saudi Pro League clubs have expressed interest in signing Mohammed Kudus ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.

Kudus has endured a challenging season, scoring only three goals for West Ham United after an impressive debut campaign last year, where he netted 20 goals across all competitions.

Despite his dip in form, clubs from Saudi Arabia have inquired about the Ghanaian forward’s availability. Reports indicate that Kudus has an £85 million release clause, but Saudi clubs are reportedly willing to exceed that amount.

However, no formal agreement has been reached, as Kudus remains under contract with West Ham until 2028.

Beyond Saudi interest, the 24-year-old has also been linked with a move to Liverpool and other top European clubs as the summer transfer window approaches.

Meanwhile, Kudus was absent for West Ham’s 1-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Tuesday after sustaining an injury during training. While the club has not disclosed the severity of the issue, it was enough to rule him out of the match.