
West Ham ‘can sign off on Kudus exit’ after £35m transfer reveal
West Ham will already have one on the transfer window, and they will have a decision to make on the immediate future of Mohammed Kudus.
Given the fact West Ham have nothing left to play for in the Premier League, they will already have plenty of focus on decisions to be made in the summer.
Recruitment is going to be key for Graham Potter’s side to put the memory of this season behind them, while also ending to make decisions on the future of those currently here.
Kudus is one player who has been of interest to several clubs ahead of the window, and the latest reveal showcases why the Irons must cash in when they get the chance.

Kudus sale will be the best outcome for West Ham
Despite the occasional flash of quality, Kudus has not had the desired impact at West Ham this season, and there will be concerns as to whether he ever will.
With that said, he has been of interest to clubs ahead of the summer, with Al Nassr said to be willing to pay around £84million to sign him, and the Irons can sign his replacement for less than half of that.
West Ham | Games | Goals | Assists |
Kudus | 25 | 3 | 2 |
According to Caught Offside, Southampton will consider offers of around £35m for the services of Tyler Dibling this summer, just weeks after it was reported they may hold out for £100m.
At that price, there will be many, many clubs interested, but a side like West Ham may be able to offer Dibling the guarantees that he would want.

Dibling would be a remarkable signing for West Ham
Recruitment has been a major issue at West Ham for several years now, but the signing of players like Dibling would go a long way towards rectifying that.
Given his age and profile, £35m would be a steal, and his addition would significantly strengthen the Irons’ attacking options.
Whether the Hammers pursue a deal or not is yet to be seen, but it certainly feels like a no-brainer.