Premier League side West Ham United have had an improved offer for Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus rejected by Ajax.
The London club are reported to have placed a second bid of €42 million for the left-footed player after their initial bid was turned down.
However, Fabrizio Romano reports their latest submission to the Dutch side has also been rejected with the club demanding more for the Black Stars prodigy.
Though the offer was higher than the earlier fee Ajax agreed with Brighton and Hove Albion earlier in the transfer window, the Eredivisie side has intentions to accept the bid at the presented conditions.
Kudus is keen on a move away from Ajax this summer after enjoying a great season during the 2022/23 campaign.
West Ham were reported to be progressing in talks with the player's entourage but an agreement between the two clubs is yet to be reached.
Latest Stories
-
Alan Kyerematen’s agricultural revolution will transform Northern Ghana – Boniface Saddique
2 mins -
Washing bay attendant jailed for defiling student in bush
2 mins -
Gina Doe to launch new gospel anthem ‘Ye Dan Wo’ on November 1
2 mins -
Kudus charged with ‘improper conduct’ after red card against Tottenham
8 mins -
MTN Ghana shows commitment to ethical business practices on Global Ethics Day
11 mins -
Francis Doku outlines effects of ‘galamsey’ on tourism
17 mins -
GBfoods Ghana takes Gino Jollof Mix to Kumasi, delivering authentic Ghanaian jollof nationwide
26 mins -
Enhancing quality assurance in our high schools: Reflections of heads of schools
34 mins -
Academic City excels at Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge in South Africa
43 mins -
Uncertainty in parliament could dampen investor confidence – Prof. Mensah warns
59 mins -
Photos from Parliament amid vacant seats controversy
1 hour -
Parliament refutes claims of Bagbin, Akufo-Addo negotiations over vacant parliamentary seats
2 hours -
World Food Day- Our Right to Safe Food
2 hours -
University of Sussex hit by fall in international students
2 hours -
Speaker adjourns sitting indefinitely amid vacant seats controversy
2 hours