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Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr are reportedly considering a summer swoop to secure the signature of Ghana international Kudus Mohammed, according to reports in the UK.

The Blue and Yellow lads have rekindled their interest in landing the former Ajax talismanic forward from West Ham United after an initial approach to acquire him during the winter transfer window hit a snag.

According to English tabloid GiveMeSport, Al Nassr are preparing a tempting offer around the region of £84 million to sign Mohammed Kudus from the Hammers in the upcoming transfer window.

Al-Nassr initially contacted Kudus in the last phases of the winter transfer window, when it became obvious Brighton & Hove Albion would not cash in on Kaoru Mitoma as a £75 million offer was rejected.

Since Al-Nassr is looking for a versatile attacker and has been forced to look at other possibilities after Mitoma made it obvious that he is not interested in moving to the Middle East, the 24-year-old is a top transfer target on their radar.

Mohammed Kudus open to a move to the Saudi Pro League

A move to Al-Nassr is more likely to happen during the summer transfer window if the Black Stars attacking midfielder is willing to leave West Ham for the wealth available in Saudi Arabia, according to GiveMeSport.

He has been referred to as "world-class" and was instrumental in the Hammers' run to the Europa League quarter-finals until Bayer Leverkusen eliminated them from the competition the previous season.

However, Kudus Mohammed has struggled to rediscover his incredible form in a campaign impacted by a lengthy suspension, and he ended his goal-scoring drought in Ghana colours during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers when the Black Stars recorded a 3-0 win over Madagascar to keep their qualification hopes alive.

He has netted three goals and provided an assist in 24 Premier League games for West Ham United in the ongoing season's campaign.

West Ham's decision over Kudus' future is likely to come down to whether he is determined to join Al-Nassr, and there is an awareness that a big-money fee for his services will significantly boost the budget handed to Potter to make alterations to the squad ahead of his first full season at the helm.

Kudus Mohammed has a contract with West Ham until the summer of 2028 and a one-year option for renewal.