Report: How Bournemouth feel about Dominic Solanke to Spurs rumours
Tottenham Hotspur need to sign a striker this summer, but Bournemouth are expected to hold firm and force the Lilywhites to pay Dominic Solanke’s release clause.
Bournemouth ready to be stubborn over Solanke
Dominic Solanke has recently emerged as the most talked-about target for Spurs when it comes to their search for a new striker.
But, according to the latest from The Times, Bournemouth are ready to stand their ground and attempt to keep the 26-year-old at the club.
It is said Spurs would be unlikely to meet Solanke’s £65m release clause that is included in his current contract, which runs to 2027.
As part of the £19m deal that brought Solanke to Bournemouth from Liverpool in 2019, the Cherries would also need to pay another 20% if they were to sell the striker for profit.
Spurs might drive a hard bargain
However, a recent report from TEAMtalk suggests Spurs are confident they can bag Solanke for slightly less than the £65m release clause, with a £60m fee mentioned.
That report adds that Solanke himself is very keen on the idea of a switch to North London, and that his agents have already been speaking to Spurs.
Tottenham have been linked with Solanke for a long time now, but talk surrounding the potential move ramped up this week when Fabrizio Romano claimed Spurs were exploring the transfer, but would find it a ‘difficult deal’ to conclude.
Solanke scored 19 goals in the Premier League last season, plus a further two in the cup competitions (Transfermarkt).
Spurs Web Opinion
Honestly, if Bournemouth are going to try and push us to pay Solanke’s release clause, we should back away.
He is not worth £65m at all, and he would be a big risk for us to sign regardless. If he does come, so be it, I will support him, but I’d rather us look at someone else.
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