Mohammed Kudus has but to overtly push for an exit from West Ham United this summer season.
Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg studies on X (previously Twitter) that Ghanaian’s launch clause of £85m may be activated within the present window.
⚒️ Presently, there are not any concrete provides for Mohammed #Kudus on the desk.
Kudus, with a launch clause of £85 million this summer season. Contract legitimate till 2028.
Internally, the 23 y/o winger has not but indicated that he positively needs to go away the membership. #WHUFC @SkySportDE… pic.twitter.com/VoM6R3lj4k
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) June 24, 2024
The 23-year-old (turning 24 in August) registered 25 aim contributions in 48 video games (throughout all competitions) in 2023/24.
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The ahead’s – not too long ago linked with Liverpool by Give Me Sport – present phrases are set to run out in the summertime of 2028.
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Liverpool should dig deep into their switch price range
Presumably, there’s a reasonably-sized price range for us to dip into this summer season. In spite of everything, Liverpool didn’t find yourself profitable the race for Moises Caicedo regardless of being placing a membership report £111m bid on the desk.
There could also be just a few winces on faces considering the £85m launch clause, in fact – particularly given the very fact Kudus was snapped up by West Ham final summer season for a relatively paltry €41.5m [£35m] (Sky).
If we’re severe about signing a long-term Mo Salah successor on the correct flank, nevertheless, it’s the form of cash you can rapidly justify spending.
When contemplating the form of names which have been linked with Liverpool (together with Johan Bakayoko and Yankuba Minteh), the Hammers star has one notable benefit – Premier League expertise.
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