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More exciting than Semenyo: Spurs in talks to sign "generational" £85m star

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It's been the best part of a month since Tottenham Hotspur made the surprise decision to sack Ange Postecoglou after he delivered them their first piece of silverware in almost two decades.

Thomas Frank was then announced as the new head coach a few days later, and while a flurry of transfer rumours then followed, the club have only made one first-team signing - Mathys Tel.

The young Frenchman is undoubtedly an exciting player to have at the club, but fans are understandably keen to see a new face bought in, especially as Manchester United seem to be dead set on signing Bryan Mbeumo.

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One of the names who continues to be linked with a move to the white side of North London is Antoine Semenyo, although another Premier League star has since been linked with Frank's Lilywhites, a player who would be a more exciting signing than the Bournemouth star.

Spurs target Premier League star

While there have been occasional reports linking Semenyo with a move to Spurs for months now, they really began to gain momentum early last month, not long after Frank took the hot seat.

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In fact, some stories went so far as to claim that positive talks had been held between Daniel Levy and the player's representatives.

However, as with most potential deals, the main obstacle appears to be the price, with most stories reaffirming that the Cherries want around £70m to let their star attacker leave.

AFC Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo looks on

While such a fee would be a new record for Tottenham, it's probably not entirely out of reach, although it now looks as if the club have another option: Mohammed Kudus.

Yes, according to a recent report from the Telegraph, Spurs are very interested in the West Ham United star.

The report has revealed that the Ghanaian international is now one of the club's primary targets and that there is a belief that they will be able to sign him for less than his £85m release clause, which expires on July 10.

Interestingly, according to another update from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the North Londoners have already made contact with the player's camp, which is certainly encouraging from a Lilywhites perspective.

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It could be a complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, but given Kudus' ability and potential, it's one Spurs should fight for, especially as he'd be a more exciting signing than Semenyo.

Why Kudus would be more exciting than Semenyo

Okay, so the first thing to admit is that, yes, on this season alone, Semenyo looks to be more productive than Kudus, but when we expand the time horizon to include last season as well, it becomes very clear that the West Ham star is the far more dangerous attacker.

Mohammed Kudus celebrates for West Ham

For example, since the start of the 23/24 campaign, the Accra-born "generational talent," as dubbed by journalist Gary Al-Smith, has scored 23 goals and provided 14 assists in 83 appearances, totalling 6,502 minutes, which comes out to a strong average of a goal involvement every 2.24 games, or every 175.72 minutes.

In contrast, the Cherries star has scored 21 goals and provided ten assists in 78 appearances, totalling 5,869 minutes, which comes out to a less impressive average of a goal involvement every 2.51 games, or every 189.32 minutes.

Kudus vs Semenyo

23/24

Kudus

Semenyo

23/24

Kudus

Semenyo

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Appearances

48

36

Minutes

3781'

2307'

Goals

18

8

Assists

10

3

Goal Involvements per Match

0.58

0.30

Minutes per Goal Involvement

135.03'

209.72'

Appearances

35

42

Minutes

2721'

3562'

Goals

5

13

Assists

4

7

Goal Involvements per Match

0.25

0.47

Minutes per Goal Involvement

302.33'

178.1'

However, while it's clear that the former Ajax gem poses a greater goal threat, his output isn't the only way to see that he's the more exciting player, as it's also evident in their respective underlying numbers.

For example, since the start of last season, the 24-year-old game-changer has completed more take-ons per 90 than his competitor, more shot and goal-creating actions, and more carries into the final third.

While these statistics might ultimately be less important than goals scored, they do give an insight into the sort of player the Irons star is, which is someone who is capable of grabbing a game by the scruff of the neck and making something happen - which is also the sort of player who'll get fans on their feet.

If you still aren't convinced that there is a superstar ready to explode in the 42-capped international, then listen to respected talent scout Jacek Kulig, who described him as a "future icon of Ghanaian football."

Mohammed Kudus for West Ham

Ultimately, Spurs need to add some more dynamism to their attack this summer, and while Semenyo would be a great signing, Kudus would bring more excitement and more substance to boot. Therefore, Levy and Co should be doing all they can to pick him up.

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