Why are you so serious about Tottenham? Son Heung-min's partner worth 100 billion won has Spurs in my heart. Loyalty eyes that shake fans' hearts
Jul 15, 2025
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Ghanaian winger Mohamed Qudus said on the 11th (Korea time) that he only wanted to move to Tottenham from West Ham for a large transfer fee of 55 million pounds (about 102 billion won), which was not a pretense.
If you look at the video of Kudus undergoing a medical test released by Tottenham on the 14th, you can feel Kudus' love for 'real Tottenham'.
When the doctor in charge said he would check his heartbeat with a stethoscope, Kudus replied with a smile: "You'll find Spurs there (heart)." It's a joke like 'my heart is spurs'.
Then the doctor in charge also "That's right, I found it. I can hear the rooster really clearly," he gleefully responded.
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Other fans insisted on extending the contract with the player they had just joined, and some fans said they would mark Kudus on their uniforms right away.
Qudus said earlier: `I know how big a club Tottenham is and how long it has been. I've always wanted to play top-level matches like the European Champions League, so this transfer is very important to me."
Kudus is Tottenham's fifth recruit after Matistel, Kevin Danso, Luka Vuskovic and Takai Kota.
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However, Nottingham is known to have filed a legal lawsuit over Tottenham's illegal contact, so the recruitment is not expected to be easy.
Qudus, who scored against South Korea in the group stage of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, has played 65 league games in the last two seasons at West Ham, scoring 13 goals and nine assists.
As he is a left-footed right winger, he is said to be closer to a helper than a direct competitor of Son Heung-min, a right-footed left winger.
After a long break, Son Heung-min made his first appearance at Tottenham Training Center on the 14th. It is expected that he will soon decide his future course of action through a meeting with director Frank. Son Heung-min's contract period is until the summer of 2026. Currently, rumors of a transfer are rising and falling with the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Turkiye.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.