After scoring a hat-trick against Ludogorets on Thursday night, Mohammed Kudus was quite obvious about his chances of signing for West Ham United.
The Ghana international has been the subject of a lot of talks between Ajax Amsterdam and the Hammers, and it appears they have finally paid off.
That’s according to Sky Germany, who claim via their journalist Florian Plettenberg that hands have been shaken.
He claims there is now a ‘total agreement’ between West Ham and Ajax, but the deal is ‘not signed’ just yet.
Kudus is seen as being ‘on the verge’ of joining the Hammers, with the Premier League side giving their Eredivisie counterparts a transfer fee of €43-44m with a possible €3m in add-ons.
If that wasn’t enough, Ajax Amsterdam are also set to cash in 10% of a future sale made by West Ham, meaning there will be more money down the line for them unless he somehow leaves on a free.
❗️News Mohammed #Kudus: Total agreement between @WestHam & @AFCAjax now but not signed! Kudus on the verge to join #WHUFC!
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➡️ €43-44m transfer fee
➡️ €3m possible add-ons
➡️ 10 % sell-on clause for Ajax.Medical in London probably on Saturday. @SkySportDE 🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/wHBi3UaHoT
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) August 25, 2023