In a major development ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup 2026 season, Chelsea has set its sights on West Ham United’s 24-year-old attacking sensation, Mohammed Kudus. With new manager Enzo Maresca keen to strengthen the Blues’ attack, this transfer target is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about stories of the summer.
According to multiple reports, Chelsea is preparing a bold proposal that could include a player-swap deal

🔵 Why Mohammed Kudus?
Mohammed Kudus, who joined West Ham from Ajax in 2023, has quickly become a standout player in the Premier League. Known for his explosive dribbling, versatility, and eye for goal, Kudus has proven he can thrive in multiple attacking roles — from central midfield to the wing and even as a false nine.
With Chelsea aiming for silverware on both domestic and international fronts, Kudus fits Maresca’s vision of dynamic, multi-functional players who can press high and create from all areas of the pitch.
🔄 Player Swap: Smart Business?
Rather than an outright cash deal, Chelsea is reportedly open to including Robert Sánchez, who lost his starting position in the 2023–24 season, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, a player Maresca knows well but may view as surplus to requirements in Chelsea’s evolving midfield.
This kind of player-exchange offer could be tempting for West Ham, especially if they’re looking to strengthen in multiple areas without spending heavily.
⚔️ Transfer Battle Brewing?
Chelsea isn’t alone in admiring Kudus. With his performances attracting interest from other top clubs across Europe, West Ham may use this opportunity to spark a bidding war, potentially driving up the Ghanaian star’s market value.
However, Chelsea’s readiness to include valuable squad assets in the deal may give them a competitive edge, especially as they look to wrap up key signings early in the window.
🏆 Club World Cup Ambitions
The 2026 FIFA Club World Cup presents a rare opportunity for Chelsea to compete on the global stage against top clubs from every continent. Maresca knows that building a squad with depth and experience is crucial — and Kudus could be a game-changing addition for that campaign.
What’s Next?
Negotiations are reportedly in early stages, but with both clubs open to discussions and Kudus open to the idea of Champions League football, a deal could progress quickly in the coming weeks.
Fans of both clubs will be watching closely as this story develops. Could Kudus be wearing Chelsea blue in 2026?