Mohammed Kudus sends key message to West Ham amid interest from top clubs

Mohammed Kudus has given West Ham fans hope for a better season ahead, promising that the team will come back stronger and more focused in 2025/26.
This season has been tough for the Hammers, who made it to the UEFA Europa League quarterfinals last year but have struggled to find their form since.
As the Premier League season nears its end, West Ham sit just above the relegation zone with 37 points.
Kudus, who impressed in his debut season, admits it hasn’t been easy this year, but he believes the team has learned from their setbacks.
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The 24-year-old made the following comments to Sky Sports when asked if fans should expect a better side next season.
100%, that should be the focus and that should be the standard every season. Like I said, we take a lot of lessons from these down times. Every setback, for me personally, I see it as an opportunity to grow and focus on what is ahead.
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Top clubs eye move for Kudus
Despite transfer rumours linking him to other clubs, the Ghanaian midfielder is staying focused on the remaining games and helping the team finish well.
He was recently linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, which according to reports by journalist Ben Jacobs, Saudi Pro League giants Al Nassr are preparing a huge €100 million offer for the Ghana international.

The West Ham midfielder has become their top target after already trying to sign him in January.
Al Nassr believe West Ham might accept an offer lower than the £120 million release clause, which applies only to Saudi clubs between July 1 and 10.
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West Ham now prepare for a difficult away game at Old Trafford, where they will take on Europa League finalists Manchester United this Sunday.