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Kudus, PSG ready to fight with a Premier League giant!

The 2024 summer transfer window is over, but the rest is already being prepared and the rumors around Saint-Germain continue. Today it is PSG Inside Act which ensures that Mohammed Kudus, a 24-year-old attacking midfielder/striker from Ghana under contract at West Ham until 2028, is once again a PSG target after interest in 2023 (when he left Ajax for West Ham).

An offer this winter?

“With the 2025 winter transfer window approaching, PSG is ready to try their luck again. The Parisian club, always looking for reinforcements for its midfielder, sees in Kudus the ideal player to complete its squad. Parisian leaders are ready to put a substantial offer on the table to convince West Ham.

PSG facing a big league in the Premier League.

However, PSG will not be alone in the race. Arsenalalso interested in Kudus, could well complicate Parisian plans. The Gunners, looking for reinforcements for their own midfielder, see in Kudus a player capable of making a difference and would even be the favorite.

The negotiations therefore promise to be intense, with one of the biggest clubs in the Premier League ready to do anything to secure the services of the Ghanaian. »

Nothing impossible, Kudus is a talented player who could bring pace, creativity and decisive moves to the Parisian team. We can, for example, consider him to take the place of Fabian Ruiz (28 years old), who is struggling to really convince in the middle. At least he would be a very good competitor. With the ability to play as a false 9 or winger as well.

But it's far too early to get carried away. Many players are mentioned, not all will be recruited. There won't even be an offer for everyone. Kudus, like other leads, may have other preferences and interesting offers might come. Maybe from Arsenal, or other big clubs.

We can bear in mind that Kudus' agent had tackled PSG during the summer of 2023 when there had been no extensive attempt to recruit him, but he has since changed representatives since he It's about his family.


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