London, England – E be like say Tottenham don finally find way to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham. Dem agree deal wey reach £55 million for the 24-year-old forward. If you sabi football well, you for know say dat na serious money!
Kudus go run medical check-up with Spurs on Thursday, wey go precede di signing of wetin fit be a six-year contract. Na so e go take enter di North London club. (I mean, who no wan jam correct coin for pocket?)
Dis transfer go be di first wey dey happen between Tottenham and West Ham since 2011 when Scott Parker carry leg waka go Spurs. West Ham dey value Kudus as £60 million before, so dem don lose some cash on dis matter.
Football fans don dey sit down dey giss about di transfer. Chelsea and Newcastle also show interest for Kudus earlier this window but e be like say dem no fit match di offer wey Tottenham don bring come. Na wah! If una ask me, dis Kudus guy fit just dey what dem need to complete dem puzzle.
As dem dey talk now, £55 million don enter di chat. But wetin be di real breakdown? Abeg, is dat just a straight cash plus performance-related bonuses, or na just straight £5 million extra from di first bid? Well, we go sabi soon as di official announcement drop.
Kudus go become di second signing wey Tottenham don make dis summer, after dem collect Kota Takai from Japan. Also, two other lads, Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel, don pack their load enter di club permanently, so e dey look like say Spurs dey serious.
“E go come dey interesting soon,” one fan talk as he sip palm wine. “Dis Kudus guy go fit show wetin e dey made of as e step into Premier League next season.” No light matter, di pressure don dey mount for am.
Dem also dey look at Yoane Wissa from Brentford, but we go see how dat one go turn out. Di current situation don become serious as Spurs dey gear up to return to di UEFA Champions League after dem beat Man United for Europa League final.
As di gist dey hot, one thing wey dem fit be sure of na say Kudus don add extra twist to di summer transfer saga. E go also leave West Ham with plenty worries as dem try to build back di squad for next season. Na so football dey go!