Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has intensified speculation about a potential move away from West Ham United after switching representation to a new agency.
Kudus has joined ROOF (Representatives of Outstanding Footballers), a high-profile agency that manages top players such as Virgil van Dijk, Kai Havertz, Serge Gnabry, and Marc-André ter Stegen.
The move, reported by Sun Sports journalist Rahman Osman on Monday, June 23, comes at a crucial juncture in the ongoing transfer discussions surrounding the Black Stars playmaker.
A release clause in Kudus' contract becomes active from July 1 to July 10. Premier League clubs will need to pay £85 million to activate the clause, while clubs from Saudi Arabia must meet a much higher figure of £125 million.
Kudus recently wrapped up his second season with West Ham, where he once again led the English Premier League in completed dribbles.
The 24-year-old registered five goals and three assists across 35 appearances in all competitions during the 2024/25 season.
With the agency switch and his clause soon to be active, Kudus' future appears increasingly likely to lie away from the London Stadium.