Reported Tottenham Hotspur and Everton target Mohammed Kudus is open to a move to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer transfer window, according to Dean Jones.
The well-known and well-respected journalist has told GiveMeSport that he has been told that Ajax attacking midfielder Kudus would be interested in a move to Wolves this summer.
On August 24, GhanaSoccernet reported that Wolves are set to open talks with Kudus’s representatives.
The Wanderers reportedly want to sign the Ghana international playmaker on a season-long loan deal.
The report claimed interest from Everton in Kudus as well.
Interestingly, it was GhanaSoccernet who reported earlier this month that Tottenham head coach Antonio Conte had sent scouts to watch the 22-year-old, and that the North London club were planning a bid for the youngster.

Tottenham and Everton target Mohammed Kudus open to Wolverhampton Wanderers transfer
Jones told GiveMeSport about Kudus: “He’s one of the more intriguing players that I think can be signed and I can’t believe more clubs aren’t in talks over this if he is genuinely gettable.
“He’s part of an Ajax side that I thought he would have a bigger role in, to be honest. He’ll want a certain style of club if he is going to leave.
“I’m told that Wolves would be of interest to him. I don’t think Ajax are looking to offload him particularly, but if he were to leave, then I can see Wolves being one that he would be open to.”
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Mohammed Kudus has made three substitute appearances in the Eredivisie for Ajax so far this season.
The 22-year-old made four starts and 12 substitute appearances in the league last season, scoring one goal and providing one assist in the process.
Kudus – described as “very active and dynamic” by former Ajax boss and current Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on FOX Sports in 2020 – also made two substitute appearances in the UEFA Champions League last season.
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