Dominic Solanke has agreed to join Tottenham Hotspur to strengthen their front, with the Bournemouth star today agreeing to do so.
Prior to a £60 million move, Dominic Solanke, a goal for Tottenham Hotspur, has approved the north Londoners.
Solanke made a strong performance for Bournemouth last year as the Cherries bounced back from a poor begin under Andoni Iraola and finished clearly. The forward won 19 in the Premier League to report his best-ever top-flight profit, two months after scoring 29 in the Final en route to development.
Tottenham sold Harry Kane next summer, failing to change their all-time report scoring straight in the transfer business, as Brennan Johnson and Manor Solomon arrived instead. With Spur needing a little more power, however, director Ange Postecoglou is prioritising a No. 9 this summertime.
Then, TEAMtalk has broken reports of a milestone in the Solanke move. According to reports, the 26-year-old has officially told his officials that he wants to move somewhere.
According to The Telegraph, the deal is valued at around$ 65 million. It's questionable as to whether Tottenham are willing to fulfill this amount, with the document stating that Spur are so far "unwilling" to give that much.
In DataVictory's mind, it's possible that the Lilywhites ' chair, Daniel Levy, looks to discuss this one up until the end of the transfer windows. Given that Solanke has today given his expression that he wants Spur, Bournemouth may well have to surrender on their needs or keep a wantaway player.
FFT understands that the original England and Chelsea sun is a type expert unlikely to push a move out – especially after a great season under Iraola. It's more probable that the Basque manager and his board give Solanke the move out of appreciation of what he's done for the team – but even so, the Cherries will have to supply a substitute before they consider selling.
The Dorset dress now have Greek legend Enes Unal as backup scorer, having sold Kieffer Moore this summertime. Unal has struggled for game-time since arriving in January, and Bournemouth may become likely to spend any money from Solanke's price on a new No. 9 to contend with the original Manchester City scorer.
Solanke is for €40, as per Transfermarkt. His lease expires in 2027.
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