
Kudus' release clause is high, but if a Saudi club asks, it becomes - insane!
Reading Time: 1min | Wed. 02.04.25. | 18:47
Ghanaian player has endured a poor season, but his agents believe that he could be sold for at least €100m
Mohammed Kudus is having a nightmare season at West Ham, with only four goal contributions so far - three goals and one assist in 24 Premier League games.
However, according to much-respected Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, several clubs from the Saudi Pro League are interested in the 24-year-old Ghanaian right winger.
🇬🇠Mohamed Kudus is absent from West Ham’s matchday squad for the first time since December.
— Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo) April 1, 2025
There are reportedly concerns about his fitness ahead of tonight’s game. [@ExWHUEmployee] pic.twitter.com/L1OqUwkIn2
Interestingly, his already exceptionally high release clause, around €100m for European teams, can get even higher for Saudi Arabian sides. As per Plettenberg, Saudi clubs are interested in signing Kudus, but at this stage, despite some enquiries, nothing is yet to be sealed.
Football journalist and transfer specialist Graeme Bailey added that despite interest from Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham, the African player is still bound to the Hammers.





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