West Ham issue brutal response to Tottenham’s latest Mohammed Kudus offer

West Ham has rejected £ 50 million from Tottenham for Mohammed Kudus, with the hammers who were not impressed by the add-ons that Spurs tried to include in the deal

It is said that West Ham Tottenham told you to make a 'more realistic' offer for Mohammed Kudus after rejecting their opening offer. Spurs has made Kudus their top objective after cooling their interest in Ebereechi Eze and accepting that Bryan Mbeumo wants to become a member of Manchester United.

Tottenham was also connected to a relocation for Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo, but he has since signed a new five-year-old deal with the cherries. Kudus is now the target and West Ham has already made a bid of £ 50 million back.

According to a Talksport report, the Hammers were not happy with the add-ons that were included in the offer and they want a guaranteed £ 60 million. It is claimed that Spurs contained add-ons that are only activated if they win the Premier League or the Champions League.

Tottenham only finished their 17-year-old waiting for a large trophy to win the Europa League in May, their first piece of European silverware since 1984, and they have not won a league title since 1961.

As a result, it is said that West Ham has told Spurs to 'come back with a more realistic proposal' for Kudus. However, it is also noted that the Deicion of Tottenham to record that add-ons was an indication of their 'serious conviction' in the new manager Thomas Frank.

And Frank is convinced that he can get the best out of Spurs after they had only ended one point above the relegation zone last season, despite their Europa League triumph. “It is a very talented team, a very good team and I am very enthusiastic to work with them,” Frank told Club Media.

“Of course, if you follow the Premier League, you see the other teams, you see Tottenham – you have seen a number of fantastic versions of the team in recent years. So I think there is a great potential.

“But of course I look from the outside, so I look forward to getting to know them, to be with them, to feel them, to understand them on the training pitch. That is where you really get the big concept, understand the relationships between players and how you can get the best out of it.

“I already have an idea, my head is running [with] How can we play, how do I put them together, but I am looking forward to that. If I say 'talented', they are not only young players, they are also some of the more experienced players.

'How can we get the best out of it? Let's say Dominic Solanke. I am a big fan of him in terms of his capacities. I'm sure we'll let him score many goals. How can we play [Rodrigo] Bentancur? [James] Maddison?

'But of course also the young person. I think it is all players we have to develop and perform at the highest level, but of course Lucas [Bergvall]Archion [Gray]Wilson [Odobert]Destination [Udogie]They all have high ceilings.

“Even those I didn't mention – the whole team can do well. I'm big, how you say … it's always about winning. We have to have the team win on a Saturday, a Tuesday and then Saturday and a Wednesday, but it is also about developing the individual player.”

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