Tottenham’s transfer window is heating up like a North London pavement in July, and at the heart of it is Mohammed Kudus. Spurs are reportedly on the verge of sealing a £55 million deal for the West Ham star, but if you thought that was the end of their business—think again. Thomas Frank has barely warmed his seat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and already he’s planning a tactical overhaul like he’s playing Football Manager on cheat mode.
Kudus Deal Sparks Summer Spending Spree
Kudus’ imminent arrival signals Spurs’ obvious intention: rebuild, reload, and return to the Champions League with flair. The Ghanaian dynamo impressed at West Ham last season with his agility, work rate, and that lovely little knack for scoring screamers just when you need them. It’s no wonder Frank is smiling more than a cat at a canary convention.
Gibbs-White: The Next Domino?
With the Kudus signing nearly wrapped up, Spurs have turned their binoculars toward Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White. No, not just because he has a great first name—though let’s be honest, it doesn’t hurt. At 25, Gibbs-White has matured into one of the most technically gifted English midfielders outside the Big Six, and his 2024/25 stats (7 goals, 8 assists) speak louder than your uncle at a Sunday roast.
Kudus and Gibbs-White Together? Yes, please!
What’s better than Kudus at Spurs? Kudus and Gibbs-White. The idea of both pulling the strings behind Son and Kulusevski is enough to make any Spurs fan cancel their summer plans and sit by the transfer news feed. But it won’t be easy—City and Newcastle are circling like hungry seagulls near fish and chips.
Final Whistle
With Kudus nearly in the bag and Gibbs-White high on their wishlist, Tottenham are making bold moves. With or without both, one thing is certain: this is no longer the case when it comes to Spurs being involved in mid-table mediocrity. This summer, North London may well be the hottest place in European football.