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Mohammed Kudus shows true colours with four-word statement after £55m Tottenham transfer

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Tottenham are finally making moves in the summer transfer window. Following the signing of Kota Takai from J.League side Kawasaki Frontale, Spurs have added another player with the £55million signing of West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus.

Kudus has signed a long-term contract with Tottenham, becoming the first player to make the move from West Ham to Spurs since Scott Parker in 2011.

Kudus arrives at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to work under a new coach in Thomas Frank, who is now putting his stamp on the Spurs squad he inherited from Ange Postecoglou.

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Tottenham are also in advanced talks with Nottingham Forest to sign Morgan Gibbs-White, with Spurs prepared to activate the England star's release clause of £60million.

Kudus joins Takai and Mathys Tel as permanent signing for Frank and has chosen the No.20 shirt in N17.

A number of other clubs were linked with a move for the Ghanaian, with Chelsea and Newcastle both interested, but Kudus confirmed that he only had eyes for Spurs with a brilliant four-word statement in his unveiling video on the official Tottenham Hotspur website.

Reports circled that Kudus made his decision to move to Spurs, providing they stumped up the cash for the deal with the Hammers, and he said just that in his unveiling video.

The video starts with Kudus saying into a microphone: "I only wanted Spurs. Roll the tape."

The Ghanaian joins the north London outfit having played 80 matches for West Ham and provided 32 goal involvements. He had arrived from Ajax where he managed 39 goal involvements in 87 games. The attacker has scored plenty of goals in the Champions League and Europa League with that experience set to come in handy this season as Spurs return to Europe's elite club competition.

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