English Premier League club West Ham United is reportedly considering reducing their demands for Mohammed Kudus to facilitate a transfer in the upcoming summer window.
The Ghanaian star made a significant impact in his debut season with West Ham United, showcasing his talent not only in the English Premier League but also in the Europa League.
Following his impressive performances, several clubs have expressed interest in securing the Black Stars forward to strengthen their squads for the forthcoming football season.
Currently, Mohammed Kudus' contract with West Ham United includes a release clause of £85 million.
However, reports from Football Transfers suggest that West Ham United may need to lower this fee to enable Liverpool, and potentially other interested clubs, to proceed with signing Mohammed Kudus.
Liverpool, in particular, is eager to acquire the Ghanaian attacker to reinforce the team under new manager Arne Slot for the upcoming season.
Mohammed Kudus is presently with the Black Stars in Ghana, preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Mali and the Central African Republic.
The matches against Mali and the Central African Republic are scheduled for June 6 and June 10, respectively.