Kudus’ hefty release clause revealed as Saudi clubs line up for West Ham star

This summer's contract of Mohammed Kudus contains a remarkable release clause of £ 125 million for Saudi parties but West Ham would be willing to listen to more realistic offers for their 24-year-old winger instead of fully demanding that full fee.

For Premier League rivals, the buy -out from Kudus drops to £ 85 million, sources have confirmed to email sport. It is assumed that an offer in that region would be sufficient to give him up from the Hamers, with Al-Nassr-the team of Cristiano Ronaldo under those interested in the Ghana International.

Kudus is one of the most sellable assets in West Ham, and the London Club has accepted that they are in a position where they have to sell before they can buy in the next transfer window.

They don't want to lose Jarrod Bowen, even though the very influential 28-year-old is someone to whom they can get a considerable fee if they made him available on the market.

Manager Graham Potter would like to stamp his influence on the team after a season in which they have struggled, with the club that is currently 17th in the Premier League, but safe for relegation.

He brought in Kyle Macaulay from Chelsea after his appointment to act as his recruitment specialist, and there is a desire to lower the average age of the team, since West Ham has on average one of the oldest line-ups under the elite of England this season.

Kudus was impressed after arriving in West Ham from Ajax for £ 38 million in 2023, although his powers were taken in this second season.

He scored last weekend in their 3-2 loss in Brighton and marked his first goal in 2025.

It is still to be seen whether Kudus would be willing to move to Saudi if the interest became serious, but West Ham offers will land in this coming window.

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