Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr has extended a substantial offer to Mohammed Kudus this summer, reportedly proposing a lucrative €13 million per season, equating to a €1 million monthly salary, to attract the Ghanaian international to the Gulf region.
Kudus, who joined West Ham last summer, has quickly garnered attention as one of Europe’s most sought-after players.
In response to the high demand for his services, West Ham has set his release clause at a significant £85 million, far exceeding the £38 million they paid Ajax for him.
Despite the attractive offer from Al Nassr, Kudus appears inclined to stay with the East London club for another season. His preference to remain at West Ham is a crucial factor amid the transfer speculation.
Additionally, Al Nassr is reportedly interested in his teammate, Lucas Paquetá, and has started discussions with the player’s agents about a potential move.
However, the likelihood of Kudus moving to Saudi Arabia seems low, as significant gaps remain regarding the project and personal terms following initial and follow-up meetings in early July.
Last season, Mohammed Kudus scored 14 goals and provided six assists in all competitions for West Ham.