Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus’ future at West Ham United remains doubtful in the summer transfer window following interest from the Saudi Investment Fund.
The SIF owns four top clubs in the Saudi Pro League, including Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr FC and Karim Benzema’s Al-Ittihad. The other clubs owned by the Saudi government are Al-Ahli SC and Champions Al-Hilal.
Kudus was earlier reported to be on the radar of Al-Ittihad, but the West Ham United star stated he wants to continue his career with the Hammers in a recent interview.
However, according to reports from the UK media, the SIF contacted the representatives of the 23-year-old to table a 13 million Euros-a-year offer for the midfielder.
He is expected to pick between Al-Nassr FC and Al-Ittihad, where he will earn around 212,000 a week.
Kudus is with the West Ham United team preparing for the upcoming campaign after an outstanding first year in London, where he bagged 14 goals and delivered six assists.
By: Mustapha Hadji Dean