Ghana and West Ham forward, Mohammed Kudus, has been linked to a €100 million move to Saudi Pro League side, Al Nassr.
According to reports in the English media, the 23-year old is one of four Premier League targets for the club, which include fellow Ghana teammate, Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth, Kaoru Mitoma of Brighton, and Luiz Diaz or Liverpool.
Nassr made an approach for Kudus in January after seeing a €90m bid for Mitoma rejected.
According to TalkSport journalist, Ben Jacobs, Kudus has a £120m Saudi specific release clause, which is different to the £85m one for Premier League clubs.
The report further claims that while Nassr are not yet sure if Kudus is prepared to move, they are confident West Ham will sell for below the Saudi clause, which is only valid until July 1.
Kudus joined West Ham from Ajax Amsterdam in 2023 and has gone on to make 76 appearances in all competitions, scoring 16 goals in that process.
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