The Ghana international will become the second player to arrive from Ajax this summer but Hammers manager said it is too early to say if the club have reinvested £105m made from Declan Rice sale wisely
David Moyes believes West Ham have become an attractive destination for star names as the club closes in on a £38m move for Ajax attacker Mohammed Kudus.
But the Scot has warned it is too early to be certain the Hammers have re-invested the £105m made from selling captain Declan Rice to Arsenal wisely. Technical director Tim Steidten flew to Bulgaria on Thursday to tie up the deal for Kudus after he scored a hat-trick in Ajax’s Europa League win over Ludogorets.
The Ghanian is expected to fly to London with Steidten on Saturday before having a medical. Personal terms have already been agreed and he will sign a five-year deal to become the second arrival in East London from Amsterdam after Mexico midfielder Edson Alvarez.
And the ability to sign a player coveted by a host of Premier League sides shows the rise of West Ham ‘s standing following last season’s Conference League triumph.