Mohammed Kudus is currently out with a quad injury, and it remains to be seen whether he will ever play for Tottenham Hotspur again amid some huge transfer rumours.
Tottenham Hotspur made a strong start to the season, and Mohammed Kudus was at the centre of the club’s positive form.
The ex-Hammer impressed with his dribbling and physicality. Plus, he had registered six Premier League assists by the beginning of December.
However, Kudus has been sidelined with an injury since the start of the year and Spurs recently announced that he might need surgery. As a result, it is now highly unlikely the Ghanaian will be seen again this season.

Mohammed Kudus is wanted by Tottenham’s Premier League rivals
Despite Kudus’ fitness struggles, he is attracting interest from both Manchester United and Chelsea ahead of the summer transfer window, according to Caught Offside.
The Red Devils are on course for Champions League qualification next season, so could be viewed as an attractive option.
Chelsea have been less impressive, but are still in with a chance of finishing in the top five, which would be enough to seal a place among Europe’s elite next season.
Spurs on the other hand are scrambling for survival, and it remains to be seen whether Kudus would stick around if Roberto De Zerbi’s team are relegated to the Championship.
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Any interest in Kudus is a huge blow for Tottenham and not merely due to the fact that he has only played half a season at the club.
Spurs inexplicably sold Brennan Johnson in January, and Dejan Kulusevski has been out injured for a whole year. Quite simply, the club cannot afford to lose Kudus. However, relegation from the Premier League would give them little choice on the matter.
Ultimately, it seems like a squad rebuild will be required, and this is probably the case whether Tottenham avoid the drop or not.
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