Uncategorized Tottenham Hotspur beat transfer rivals to sign huge new striker on four-year deal…. Christopher September 12, 2025 Mohammed Kudus was surprised when Tottenham Hotspur expressed interest in him Mohammed Kudus was surprised when Tottenham Hotspur expressed interest in recruiting his services during the summer transfer window, according to The Athletic. The 25-year-old attacker agreed personal terms with Chelsea but it was the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium club that ended up signing him in a £55 million deal. The Blues were the front-runners to sign Kudus from West Ham United having initially expressed interest in him in May. However, Chelsea did not show enough commitment, and he had a change of mind when he was informed about interest from a club he did not expect to be in the mix for his signature while on holiday. Kudus eventually gave Spurs his word he would join after the Lilywhites demanded assurances from him as they feared the Blues could hijack the move. The Ghana international felt he would get more playing chances at Tottenham, and he has been proven right so far. He played 80 minutes against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup and has started in all three Premier League games the North London club have played in 2025-26, weighing in with two assists. Kudus will be facing his old club on Saturday when Premier League action resumes but is not concerned about the volatile reception he could receive at the London Stadium. He was willing to leave West Ham after just a season but could not as suitors were unwilling to activate his £85m release clause. Kudus has got his wish, with the availability of Champions League football at Tottenham playing a huge role in his decision. He has hit the ground running at his new club and will be desperate to prove the likes of Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher wrong. The Sky Sports pundits are not convinced by Tottenham’s signing of the attacker, and he has to show his impressive debut Premier League campaign was not a flash in the pan Tommy Robinson Causes Huge Problem for Police ahead of West Ham vs Tottenham There is set to be a major issue for UK police ahead of Saturday’s Premier League fixtures, with London preparing for what promises to be a chaotic day. The Metropolitan Police will receive additional support from forces across the country as they attempt to maintain order throughout the capital. Far-right political activist, Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has scheduled a “free speech” rally on the same day as several other high-profile events, including another demonstration, raising concerns about public safety. Among the events is West Ham’s clash with Tottenham at the London Stadium, which is expected to be just one of several potential security headaches over the 24-hour period. Chelsea also have a West London derby against Brentford, while Championship rivals Charlton and Millwall meet in another tense local fixture. In addition, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Fulham, AFC Wimbledon, Leyton Orient, and Crawley Town all play at home, adding to the logistical and security pressures facing authorities. Metropolitan Police Release Statement Ahead of London Chaos London Police The political climate intensified this week following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, one of Donald Trump’s closest allies, during a visit to Utah Valley University. Ahead of Robinson’s event this weekend, he reportedly boasted, as per the Daily Mail, “The football lads are coming from everywhere…” Robinson has used the ugly scenes in the USA as a rallying point to encourage thousands of supporters to join his march, which will begin in Waterloo. Meanwhile, thousands more are expected to participate in a ‘Stand Up to Racism’ counter-demonstration, supported by trade unions from across the country. Tags: Everton fc Newcastle United Tottenham hosport news Continue Reading Previous Previous post: Tottenham hosport suffer double injury blow ahead of their next clash but key duo could return following…Next Next post: Tottenham hospor suffer unexpected injury blow eve of West Ham’s clash….however Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Related News Uncategorized Sources at Tottenham Hotspur… Romano Shares sensational free agent arrival update after face to face talk with management… September 20, 2025 Uncategorized Deal Close: Tottenham ‘fully expected’ to reached a full verbal to sign ‘Rolls-Royce’ midfielder in January following….. September 20, 2025
Mohammed Kudus was surprised when Tottenham Hotspur expressed interest in him Mohammed Kudus was surprised when Tottenham Hotspur expressed interest in recruiting his services during the summer transfer window, according to The Athletic. The 25-year-old attacker agreed personal terms with Chelsea but it was the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium club that ended up signing him in a £55 million deal. The Blues were the front-runners to sign Kudus from West Ham United having initially expressed interest in him in May. However, Chelsea did not show enough commitment, and he had a change of mind when he was informed about interest from a club he did not expect to be in the mix for his signature while on holiday. Kudus eventually gave Spurs his word he would join after the Lilywhites demanded assurances from him as they feared the Blues could hijack the move. The Ghana international felt he would get more playing chances at Tottenham, and he has been proven right so far. He played 80 minutes against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup and has started in all three Premier League games the North London club have played in 2025-26, weighing in with two assists. Kudus will be facing his old club on Saturday when Premier League action resumes but is not concerned about the volatile reception he could receive at the London Stadium. He was willing to leave West Ham after just a season but could not as suitors were unwilling to activate his £85m release clause. Kudus has got his wish, with the availability of Champions League football at Tottenham playing a huge role in his decision. He has hit the ground running at his new club and will be desperate to prove the likes of Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher wrong. The Sky Sports pundits are not convinced by Tottenham’s signing of the attacker, and he has to show his impressive debut Premier League campaign was not a flash in the pan Tommy Robinson Causes Huge Problem for Police ahead of West Ham vs Tottenham There is set to be a major issue for UK police ahead of Saturday’s Premier League fixtures, with London preparing for what promises to be a chaotic day. The Metropolitan Police will receive additional support from forces across the country as they attempt to maintain order throughout the capital. Far-right political activist, Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has scheduled a “free speech” rally on the same day as several other high-profile events, including another demonstration, raising concerns about public safety. Among the events is West Ham’s clash with Tottenham at the London Stadium, which is expected to be just one of several potential security headaches over the 24-hour period. Chelsea also have a West London derby against Brentford, while Championship rivals Charlton and Millwall meet in another tense local fixture. In addition, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Fulham, AFC Wimbledon, Leyton Orient, and Crawley Town all play at home, adding to the logistical and security pressures facing authorities. Metropolitan Police Release Statement Ahead of London Chaos London Police The political climate intensified this week following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, one of Donald Trump’s closest allies, during a visit to Utah Valley University. Ahead of Robinson’s event this weekend, he reportedly boasted, as per the Daily Mail, “The football lads are coming from everywhere…” Robinson has used the ugly scenes in the USA as a rallying point to encourage thousands of supporters to join his march, which will begin in Waterloo. Meanwhile, thousands more are expected to participate in a ‘Stand Up to Racism’ counter-demonstration, supported by trade unions from across the country.