
Mohammed Kudus offered to Chelsea, West Ham ask about Robert Sanchez, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in talks
Chelsea have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United in the summer transfer window.
According to an update by Ben Jacobs, Mohammed Kudus has been offered to Chelsea, and they are weighing up whether to make a move for him. On the other hand, West Ham have enquired about Robert Sanchez and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
It will be interesting to see if Chelsea are willing to sell the two players in the coming weeks. Sanchez has not been at his best since joining Chelsea, and he has been linked with an exit from the club in recent months. They could use an upgrade on the Spanish goalkeeper, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops. They have been linked with Mike Maignan this week.
On the other hand, Dewsbury-Hall has struggled for regular game time since the move from Leicester City. He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and leaving Chelsea would be ideal for him. West Ham could provide both players with the platform to compete at a high level regularly.
The Hammers need to add more quality and depth to the squad, and the Chelsea players could prove to be ideal acquisitions for them. However, Chelsea are not considering parting ways with either Sanchez or Dewsbury-Hall unless either player forces an exit.
Sanchez and Dewsbury-Hall should move on
West Ham manager Graham Potter has worked with Sanchez during their time together at Brighton, and he knows the goalkeeper well. He might be able to bring out the best in the player once again. As far as Dewsbury-Hall is concerned, West Ham need more goals and creativity from the midfield, and he could prove to be the ideal acquisition.
The Englishman will be determined to prove himself in the Premier League, and his desire to succeed will be an added bonus for the London club. Meanwhile, Mohammed Kudus has proven himself with West Ham, and he will look to test himself at a higher level.
Competing in the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea could be quite attractive for the player. It remains to be seen whether the Blues are prepared to sign the 24-year-old Ghanaian attacker. He is versatile enough to operate anywhere across the front three, and he will add goals and creativity to the side.