Will Hammers sell Kudus?

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Our chief football news reporter Simon Stone has been answering your questions.
Patrick asked: I noticed Kudus was top of the pile for number of dribbles in the Premier League to date. How can Potter turn this possession into more assists or goals?
Len asked: Will West Ham need to sell Mohammed Kudus to bring in players, even if this will weaken the side?
Simon: I will answer these two together if that is OK, Patrick and Ken. I don't think West Ham have to sell Kudus. That is not to say he will remain at the club. He has done enough to show he could be valuable to any number of teams and there is bound to be interest in the summer. The same is also true of Lucas Paqueta, if his current FA case reaches a favourable conclusion. Would West Ham sell both? It would be a brave move but it would allow Graham Potter to shape the squad the way he wants, from goalkeeper to the top end of the pitch. I think Kudus tends to drift in and out of games. Keeping him interested during matches is the key. But, as I say, it may be someone else's problem next season.
