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Kudus: A Testament to West Ham’s Smart Recruitment

It's critical to concentrate on firm claims from reliable sources in the chaotic world of football transfers, where facts and rumors frequently mix together to create a confused maelstrom. In the middle of the rumors, Mark Carlaw of The West Ham Way Channel clarifies Mohammed Kudus's circumstances at West Ham. This examination delves into the ramifications of Kudus's possible stay and what it means for West Ham's forthcoming tactics. 

Since coming to West Ham, Mohammed Kudus has been nothing short of extraordinary. "Kudus is the epitome of what Tim Steidten offers, bringing in a top player from a top European side for a solid price," as Mark Carlaw puts it. Kudus was bought for £38 million, and his incredible market value—he has a release clause worth up to £85 million—speaks volumes about both the cleverness of West Ham's recruitment approach and his rapidly increasing worth. 

 

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