West Ham have rebuffed a £50million bid from Tottenham to sign Mohammed Kudus, according to reports.
Mail Sport understands that the Ghana international is keen on a move, and will need little convincing to accept personal terms with the Hammers' London rivals.
Kudus has an £85million clause for Premier League clubs, active for the first 10 days of July. The forward is one of West Ham’s most sellable assets, and the club have accepted that they will need to sell before they can buy.
European clubs will have to pay slightly less for Kudus (£80m) while Saudi Arabian sides are being forced to cough up a whopping £120m.