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Tottenham Hotspur’s new signing, Mohammed Kudus, has described himself as “team-oriented” and hopes to inspire success in both the Premier League and the Champions League.
The 24-year-old joined the North London club, signing a six-year contract.
He becomes Ghana’s most expensive footballer of all time after Spurs reached an agreement with West Ham over a £55 million move.
“I’m very team-oriented so my personal goals are around helping the team get as many points as we can, to be as high as we can,” he told the club’s media.
“[To help Spurs perform] in the Premier League and perform really well and go as far as we can in the Champions League."
Chelsea were interested in Kudus, but Spurs became the forward’s preferred destination.
Kudus scored 19 goals for West Ham since his move from Ajax in 2023.
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