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Mohammed Kudus At Spurs: What Role Could He Play Under Thomas Frank?

Updated: Aug 20

How Will Mohammed Kudus Fit In At Spurs Under Thomas Frank?
Mohammed Kudus At Spurs: What Role Could He Play Under Thomas Frank?

A New Dimension To Tottenham’s Attack?

Tottenham’s interest in Mohammed Kudus is more than a transfer gossip, it’s the kind of move that signals tactical evolution.

The Ghanaian international has been one of West Ham’s most electric players since arriving from Ajax in 2023, and now Spurs are pushing hard to lure him across London.



With talks ongoing and West Ham rejecting an initial £50m bid, Kudus is reportedly open to the switch, especially as Tottenham prepare for a return to the Champions League. So, what could Kudus bring to the table under Spurs new manager Thomas Frank?


Right Wing, But Not Only That

At West Ham, Kudus often operates off the right wing, cutting inside onto his favoured left foot, dancing past defenders, and occasionally firing rockets into the far corner. His dribbling volume is elite: 195 attempts in the 2024–25 season, with a 47.2% success rate. That’s dipped from the season before (57.4%), but the threat remains.


At West Ham, Kudus often operates off the right wing.

He’d likely compete directly with Brennan Johnson for that right-sided role, but this isn’t merely a like-for-like swap. Johnson brings pace and directness, always looking to stretch defences. Kudus, on the other hand, blends chaos with control, tight dribbling, sudden bursts, and the kind of flair that can crack even the most stubborn back line.

Thomas Frank’s Swiss Army Knife?

Where Kudus becomes especially valuable is in his versatility. He’s not confined to the touchline. At West Ham, he also slotted in centrally, as a No. 10 behind the striker, or even as a false nine. That opens up fascinating possibilities at Spurs.



Could he push James Maddison for the creative reins? Could he be used as an inside forward if Spurs switch to a 3-5-2? Could he even lead the line in fluid front-three?


Thomas Frank, who is known for his tactical adaptability, would no doubt be intrigued by those options.


Mohammed Kudus joined West Ham from Ajax in 2023.

Numbers That Back The Hype

Over two Premier League seasons, Kudus has 13 goals and 9 assists in 65 appearances. Not earth-shattering, but solid considering the role and system. And when you look closer, it’s the dribbles attempted, the lines broken, the fouls won, they hint at a player who tilts the pitch with sheer presence.

What Next?

Kudus has an £85m release clause, though Spurs are hoping to strike a deal below that figure. With Chelsea now out of the race and Kudus reportedly prioritising a move to North London, Spurs have a clear window.



Whether Kudus lands at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer remains to be seen. But if he does, expect fireworks, and a tactical toolkit that could reshape Spurs’ front line.


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