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Tottenham have agreed a £55m fee with West Ham to sign midfielder Mohammed Kudus.
The Ghana international is now set to have a medical before signing a long-term contract.
The Hammers had rejected an initial £50m last week, but a deal has now been clinched.
Kudus, who has an £85m release clause, joined West Ham in a £38m deal from Ajax in 2023. He has made 65 Premier League appearances for the club, scoring 13 goals and providing nine assists.
At least six top clubs have enquired about Kudus in recent weeks but well-placed sources told BBC Sport the 24-year-old had prioritised a move to Spurs.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are also exploring a move for Brentford forward Yoane Wissa.
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