Arsenal has reportedly set its sights on West Ham’s Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus as a potential replacement for Leandro Trossard, as per Fichajes.
The 24-year-old has quickly impressed since joining West Ham, and his performances have not gone unnoticed by the Gunners, who are looking to bolster their squad for the future.
West Ham acquired Kudus earlier this year for €43 million, signing him to a contract that runs until 2028. However, any transfer for the highly regarded midfielder would come at a steep price. According to the Mirror, West Ham now values Kudus at a significant €107 million, reflecting his growing importance to the club and his standout performances.
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With Trossard nearing 30, Arsenal is exploring long-term options to strengthen their lineup, and Kudus has emerged as a key target. However, meeting West Ham’s valuation would require Arsenal to make a substantial financial commitment if they are serious about bringing the Ghanaian talent to North London.