Mohammed Kudus Set for Tottenham Switch, Sparks Celebration Across Ghana
Tottenham Hotspur has sealed a £55 million deal to bring Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United—news that’s creating waves far beyond the football world.
One of the loudest cheers came from Ghana’s former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, a known Spurs enthusiast. He didn’t hold back his excitement, posting a heartfelt congratulatory message on social media, thrilled to see one of Ghana’s brightest stars join his favorite club.
“I’m overjoyed to see our very own starboy, Kudus, head to my beloved Spurs,” he shared, as Kudus prepared for his medical ahead of a six-year deal set to be finalized on July 10, 2025.
At just 24, Kudus has already made a name for himself. After joining West Ham from Ajax in 2023, he quickly became a standout figure in midfield with his flair, energy, and attacking instinct. Though last season’s numbers dipped slightly, his presence on the pitch remained impossible to ignore.
Tottenham’s interest in Kudus had been simmering for a while, and the move was finally made possible after Kudus himself expressed a strong desire to join the North London club. That determination helped push through the agreement, even below his official release clause.
Under the leadership of manager Thomas Frank, Spurs are gearing up for a Champions League return, and Kudus is expected to be a key piece of the puzzle. His creativity and aggressive playstyle are a perfect match for the team’s ambitions.
Chairman Daniel Levy has stressed the importance of bold, exciting signings like Kudus—moves that not only bolster the squad but also reignite fan enthusiasm.
Back in Ghana, the news has sparked national pride. Kudus’ leap to one of Europe’s top stages is inspiring many, especially young players dreaming of similar paths. Dr. Bawumia’s public show of support is just one example of the growing respect Ghanaian talent commands on the global football scene.
As Kudus prepares to don the white shirt, the hopes of a nation follow him—both for his future at Tottenham and for his continued contributions to the Black Stars.
