Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur have been the front-runners among clubs interested in Ghanaian international Kudus Mohammed but have had their latest offer rejected and might look elsewhere for an alternative
The West Ham United playmaker has been referred to as "world-class" and was instrumental in their run to the Europa League quarter-finals until Bayer Leverkusen eliminated them from the competition last season
However, Kudus Mohammed has struggled to rediscover his incredible form in a campaign impacted by a lengthy suspension and currently has eight goal-involvements this season in 33 appearances in all competitions
He's already been linked to series of clubs like Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Manchester United and others including Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr
UK-based radio station talkSPORT have reported that, Tottenham Hotspur couple of days ago have had their offer of £50 million turned down by the Hammers - who ain’t willing to reduce their asking price of €85 million for the Ghanaian playmaker
The North-Londoners will reportedly push further but as they hope his value will be reduced and might turn to Crystal Palace winger Eberechi Eze if nothing changes in the coming week
Kudus Mohammed has a contract with West Ham until the summer of 2028 and a one-year option for renewal.

