Mohammed Kudus has returned to West Ham United for pre-season training, even as his future at the club remains uncertain.
The Ghana international is open to a move this summer, with Tottenham Hotspur currently leading the race for his signature.
However, talks between the two London clubs have stalled, with West Ham rejecting Spurs’ latest offer due to unrealistic add-ons tied to winning the Premier League or Champions League.
Kudus has a release clause active until Thursday, allowing:
- Premier League clubs to sign him for £85 million
- European clubs for £80 million
- Saudi clubs for £120 million
While West Ham are open to a sale under the right financial conditions, Spurs may need to revise their proposal to move forward.
Meanwhile, Chelsea and Al Nassr are also keeping tabs on the 24-year-old, who scored 19 goals in two seasons since joining from Ajax in 2023.