Former Watford captain, Troy Deeny, has hailed the signing of Mohammed Kudus from Westham to Tottenham.
The two clubs agreed on a £55m fee for the Ghanaian international this week, with medicals and other paperwork set to be finalized.
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Sharing his opinion with Sahara Football’s Selassie Fiawoyi on the signing of Kudus to Tottenham, Deeney emphasized the player’s potential to succeed in his new environment.
“First off, I think it’s a good price for Westham and Spurs. Considering how much Chelsea paid for Gittens from Dortmund,”
“I think with his pace and power, he can kick on and go again. If he has a good season at Spurs, he can move on to a massive Champions League team.”
“If he can focus the brain with his feet because he makes football look so easy,” Deeney ended.
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Kudus contributed to nine goals in thirty-five appearances for Westham in the just-ended season.
