Mohammed Kudus had a fantastic first season at West Ham United, scoring 14 goals with 9 assists in 45 games.
What happened?
He then suffered from second-season syndrome, managing just 5 goals with 3 assists in 32 Premier League matches last season.
Why it matters for Mohammed Kudus
The Ghanaian's form dipped after West Ham changed managers, with Julen Lopetegui's spell being a disaster, and Graham Potter's system not suiting Kudus.
Sky Sports reported that Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and Newcastle United are interested in signing Mohammed Kudus this summer.
What comes next?
Tottenham's new manager, Thomas Frank, could be the man to get Kudus back to his best, while Chelsea already has a big squad, and Kudus would compete with Pedro Neto and Noni Madueke for a starting place.
Newcastle United, with Champions League soccer next season, will have funds available for transfers, and Kudus would provide competition for their current right winger, Jacob Murphy.
The rivalry between West Ham and Tottenham could influence the transfer, with West Ham potentially more comfortable selling Kudus to Chelsea or Newcastle.
On the 2023-24 campaign, Kudus scored 14 goals with 9 assists in 45 games for West Ham United.
The last time a player moved from West Ham to Spurs directly was Scott Parker in 2011.
Mohammed Kudus was sent off in a match with Tottenham Hotspur, a potential future club.
The transfer window is open, and Mohammed Kudus's future is uncertain, with several top clubs interested in signing him.