93 billion breakdown → West Ham should pay 112 billion won to reveal the price tag of Tottenham's all-in-cudus...Frank Project mayhem
Jul 08, 2025
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England's 'The Sun' reported on the 8th (Korea time) 'West Ham is demanding at least 60 million pounds (about 112 billion won) as a transfer fee for Tottenham's target Qudus' West Ham have already rejected Tottenham's first offer. England's BBC reported on the 6th that West Ham rejected Tottenham's offer of 50 million pounds (about 93 billion won) for the Qudus.
There were also disagreements in the way of payment. Tottenham have asked for a diversified payment of transfer fees over the years. It turns out West Ham are not happy with this condition either. However, it is said that the possibility of the sale is still high.
'The Sun' is expected to be traded this summer to fund West Ham coach Graham Potter's investment. Only then can we comply with the Premier League spending regulations.' West Ham need recruitment funds to replace players leaving the team due to expiring contracts, including full-back Aaron Cresswell and striker Michael Antonio.
Qudus is on a move to Tottenham 'all-in' Fabrizio Romano, a European transfer market expert who is synonymous with 'Here We Go'Cudus wants only to join Tottenham. "I am not considering any other club at all now..
And 'Cudus is responding to the Tottenham project, and although the £50m deal failed, negotiations between the two clubs will continue.' Qudus wants to move to the European Champions League (UCL). Tottenham qualified for the UCL next season by winning the Europa League.
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However, he is a multi-resource that can cover the entire position of the offense. It has excellent dribbling and situational judgment skills with high speed.
Qudus has a buyout clause of 85 million pounds (about 158.5 billion won). This clause is valid for the first 10 days of July. But it's just a number. Tottenham hope to complete the deal for a much lower fee.
Kudus has a bad relationship with Tottenham players. He was controversial for his violent behavior in the 38th minute of the second half against Tottenham in October last year. Kudus struggles with a fallen Mickey van der Penn on the ball kicked in the back. As Van der Penn rose and became enraged, Kudus slapped him in the face.
Kudus, who lost his composure, also collided with the running Hishali Song in the process of turning around. Hishalisson lay down next to the pen, and the atmosphere became more grim. It wasn't the end. Kudus also hit Papesar in the face protesting with his arms. I didn't care about the restraint of my West Ham colleagues.
Cudus, who received a 'red card', was suspended for two more games for violent acts in addition to three games following his exit. A fine of 60,000 pounds (about 111.8 million won) was also imposed.
But there's never been an eternal time on the ground.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.