Spurs have just announced the signing of West Ham‘s Mohamed Kudus on their official website subject to work permit.
The Ghanaian attacker, who recorded the most successful dribbles in the Premier League (216) last season, is joining the revolution at Tottenham Hotspur under new head coach Thomas Franck.
This signing, estimated at around £55m, represents one of the rare occasions we have seen the two London rivals conduct transfer business together. However, the 24-year-old is not expected to be the Whites’ final summer signing. But Morgan Gibbs-White’s announced appointment may never see the light of day.
Why is Morgan Gibbs-White’s arrival at Spurs in jeopardy?
Despite Spurs triggering the 60 million pounds clause, Nottingham Forest believe an illegal approach was made and as a result have already reported the North London club to the Premier League.
Nottingham Forest are now consulting their lawyers as they consider legal action. Spurs had already booked a medical for Gibbs-white this morning, but with
the threat of legal action, they could now find themselves embroiled in a legal battle as the new season approaches.