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Ghana international Mohammed Kudus is keen on a move from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
The 24-year-old has been heavily linked with a transfer away from the Hammers, with interest from the Premier League and the Saudi Pro League.
Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham are among the Premier League clubs chasing the services of the Black Stars midfielder.
However, Kudus is said to be in favour of a move to the Tottenham Stadium if he is to leave East London.
Tottenham, who are now managed by Thomas Frank, saw an initial bid of 50 million pounds turned down by West Ham, who are holding out for more.
Kudus has reportedly said yes to Tottenham's project as he is not talking to any other club, as things stand.
Both Tottenham and West Ham are expected to continue talks for the player in the coming days, with the hope of finding an agreement.
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