Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering signing AFC Bournemouth star Dominic Solanke this summer, according to transfer expert Fabricius Romano.
The Lilywhites are said to be looking to sign a new striker in this transfer window as a possible replacement for Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich last year. A few names have emerged as potential targets, including Santiago Gimenez, Ivan Toney and Jonathan David.
However, writing about X, Roman It has been reported that the north London club are exploring the possibility of buying Solanke in this transfer window after identifying him as a serious option, but have yet to submit a formal offer.
However, the journalist assures that the signing of the Englishman will not be easy for Tottenham since he is a key player for the Cherries and they will not allow his departure easily.
Roman Ange Postecoglou is also keen to sign a new wide attacker, but the journalist did not reveal the exact name of the target. However, Pedro Neto and Eberechi Eze have been linked with a possible move to Spurs in recent times.
Solanke to Tottenham
Romano wrote:
“Tottenham are looking at signing Dominic Solanke, who is among Spurs’ targets. It is a difficult deal because he is a key player for Bournemouth. So far, there has been no formal offer from the club. Spurs are looking at options to sign a new striker and possibly a new winger, depending on the opportunities that arise.”
Solanke, valued at around £34m by Transfer marketA has three years left on his contract, so Bournemouth are in a prime position to demand a huge fee to see their star player leave.
After passing through ChelseaIn the club's youth system, the Englishman joined Liverpool before signing for the Cherries in 2019. He took some time to develop his career at the Vitality Stadium but showed his qualities last season.
The 26-year-old enjoyed an impressive campaign last season, scoring 19 goals and registering three assists in 38 Premier league Appearance. He is quick, strong, excellent in the air, efficient in holding play, possesses the instinct of a hunter inside the box and also works hard out of possession.
Therefore, if Tottenham do sign Solanke, it would be a huge coup and it will be interesting to see if the north London club can secure his signature in this transfer window to strengthen their attack.