After several terms and negotiations made over the week, The Hammers has been able to sign the young talented attacker from Ghana precisely Nima.
Kudus completed his Medicals on Saturday after flying into London on a private jet at WestHam and has signed a five-years contract with the option of a further 12 months extension.
WestHam had fought off intense competition from some of Europe’s leading clubs to sign Mohammed Kudus.
He is the club’s fourth signing during the summer after Edson Alvarez, James Ward-Prowse and Konstantinos Mavropanos.
West Ham will pay an initial amount of £41.5m (£35.59m) plus £3m (2.5m) in performance related add-ons and a ten percent sell-on clause if he ever moves on to another club.
“I’ve been dreaming to play in a league like this since i was a kid, so I’m just taking each day by itself and following my dream and I’m here today. It doesn’t stop here, as we keep writing history and keep going”. Kudus said in a talk at London Stadium about his early life, his experiences, his play style, ambitions and why he chose to play for The Hammers.