Tottenham ended up in the bottom place in the Premier League, which was not relegated, but still qualified for the Champions League next season after winning the Europa League.
Already, the Danish manager has managed to turn the mood around at the club and many experts now believe that the top four are certainly within reach as early as next season. The London club is preparing a bid of 60 million euros for that to happen.
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Tottenham are moving forward with an offer of €60 million to secure an important signing in the Premier League.
Unlike other players who are considering multiple options, the striker has decided not to talk to other clubs at the moment. His desire is to become part of Spurs and the project they are building for the coming season.
The player has already shown his willingness to accept Tottenham’s offer, which greatly simplifies the process. The discussions are going well, and everything indicates that it is only a matter of time before the agreement is ready.
Key signing for Tottenham
Sky Sports reports that Tottenham are prepared to make a significant investment to secure the footballer. The London-based club will spare no cost and is willing to offer around €60 million to convince West Ham. This amount shows their trust in Kudus and their desire to strengthen their team’s attack.
Kudu’s intention is clear: he wants to wear the Spurs shirt and be part of an ambitious project that aims for better results in the Premier League and Europe. This decision also shows the trust he has in the team and coaching staff, which is often crucial for a player who wants to grow professionally.
Now it remains for the clubs to finalize the details to announce the signing officially. If it materialises, this would be a significant boost for Tottenham and a clear signal of their intentions in the transfer market for the 2025/26 season.
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