October 6, 2024

West Ham: £90,000 per week Moyes signs a player who is ‘certainly a top-six player’ at London Stadium.

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West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus is “easily a top-six player,” and technical director Tim Steidten deserves a lot of praise at the London Stadium for one important reason, according to Sky Sports writer Michael Bridge.

After pocketing £105 million by selling captain Declan Rice to cross-capital rivals Arsenal during the summer window, the Hammers were not afraid to splurge the cash before the deadline last Friday.

Mohammed Kudus is the most recent West Ham news.
According to Sky Sports, West Ham paid £38 million to win the race to recruit Kudus from Ajax just days before last Friday’s 11 p.m. deadline.

According to the source, an anonymous Premier League club attempted to hijack the Hammers’ deal for the Ghana international, who has already scored four goals this season, but he insisted on staying in east London despite the late proposal.

Kudus is said to have signed a five-year contract for £90,000 per week when he joined West Ham, and he came off the bench in the final minutes of his new club’s 2-1 win over Luton Town last week.

Respected journalist Paul Brown recently told GIVEMESPORT that the offensive midfielder has the potential to be ‘the next big thing’ and might go on to become one of Moyes’ best signings during his time in charge at the London Stadium.

West Ham pounced when Brighton & Hove Albion signed a preliminary agreement worth up to £35 million last month, only for a move to the Amex Stadium to fall through.

What did Michael Bridge have to say about Kudus?
Bridge believes West Ham have been astute in capitalizing on Rice’s exit, with Kudus being a particularly eye-catching signing.

The Sky Sports reporter believes technical director Steidten should be praised for turning around the Hammers’ transfer window and silencing detractors amid rumors of a breakdown with Moyes.

“I have to give huge credit to West Ham United because I think they’ve spent the Declan Rice money superbly,” Bridge told GIVEMESPORT. I believe Kudus is a top player, if not a top-six player, so Tim Steidten deserves recognition.

“Four weeks before the deadline, there were newspaper reports about David Moyes and Steidten not getting along, and Steidten not being happy since joining because he hasn’t been able to sign the players he wants.” It appears to be the polar opposite presently.

“You must collaborate with your manager.” David Moyes, I’m sure, was the one who wanted James Ward-Prowse, which was a no-brainer. I salute West Ham United. I truly believe it, and it follows.

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