Mohammed Kudus will not be leaving West Ham United during the January transfer window, as the Hammers remain unwilling to part with their prized asset.
The Premier League club has drawn a firm line, resisting growing interest from top-tier rivals Manchester City and Arsenal, as well as lucrative offers from Saudi Pro League clubs.
Since joining the London-based side, Kudus has solidified his reputation as a key figure in the squad. Determined to ward off potential suitors, West Ham has reportedly set an astronomical price tag of 120 million euros on the 24-year-old, signaling their lack of intent to negotiate.
This season, Kudus has demonstrated his value on the pitch, appearing in 15 matches and contributing 3 goals and 2 assists.
Signed from Dutch giants Ajax, Kudus is under contract with West Ham until June 2028, with an optional extension year. He earns an annual salary of 5.47 million euros. Although his market value is currently listed at 50 million euros on Transfermarkt, West Ham’s valuation reflects their determination to retain their midfield star.
With his electrifying performances, Kudus remains an indispensable asset for the Hammers, making his departure in January highly unlikely.