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Tottenham Spurs Up for Record Signing of Bournemouth’s Star Striker Dominic Solanke

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Cherries Agree to Record Deal

Bournemouth have given the green light for the departure of their top scorer Dominic Solanke, after an outstanding season that saw the striker net 21 goals in 42 appearances. This move sets the stage for a club-record transfer, with a fee agreed upon that surpasses any previous sales in Bournemouth’s history.

London Calling: Solanke Set for Spurs Switch

Tottenham Hotspur has emerged as the frontrunner in the race to secure Solanke’s signature. Negotiations are currently in progress to finalize the terms of the deal. The 26-year-old forward, who has already settled personal terms with the North London club, is reportedly eager to make the switch to Tottenham.

Release Clause and Tottenham’s Striker Search

Solanke’s contract with Bournemouth includes a £65 million release clause, which certain clubs are able to activate. Following the departure of Harry Kane last summer, Tottenham has been on the hunt for a suitable replacement to lead their attack. Manager Ange Postecoglou has emphasized the need for a striker who can seamlessly fit into the team’s style of play, stating the importance of both physical and technical compatibility.

From Stamford Bridge to Vitality Stadium

Solanke’s journey in professional football began at Chelsea, where he rose through the ranks from a young age. He made his senior debut in a Champions League match but eventually left on a free transfer to Liverpool in 2017. After a stint with the Reds, which included 27 appearances and a solitary goal, Solanke moved to Bournemouth in 2019 for £19 million, a transfer that now seems a prelude to a record-breaking deal with Tottenham.


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