Tottenham agree Dominic Solanke transfer as Daniel Levy ‘avoids paying £65m clause’
Tottenham are on the brink of signing Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke after reaching a transfer agreement.
Tottenham are working to close a deal for Dominic Solanke after AFC Bournemouth agreed to sell their star striker to Spurs for a club-record fee, according to reports.
And it appears like Daniel Levy will avoid having to pay Solanke’s £65million release clause to hand Ange Postecoglou his priority signing in the final weeks of the summer transfer window.
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Tottenham are closing in on Dominic Solanke.
Tottenham are closing in on Dominic Solanke. (Image: Getty)
Tottenham are working to close a deal for Dominic Solanke after AFC Bournemouth agreed to sell their star striker to Spurs for a club-record fee, according to reports.
And it appears like Daniel Levy will avoid having to pay Solanke’s £65million release clause to hand Ange Postecoglou his priority signing in the final weeks of the summer transfer window.
Tottenham haven’t signed a senior striker since Harry Kane left for Bayern Munich last summer, with Son Heung-min covering centrally throughout the 2023/24 season.
But the Lilywhites look set to finally replace the club icon with one of the Premier League’s most dangerous goalscorers and a deal could be done at around £60m.
According to The Athletic, Jadon Sancho has agreed personal terms with the Club and is said to be desperate to complete a switch.
Spurs’ negotiations with Bournemouth are now reportedly ongoing to finalise a transfer for the frontman who enjoyed the best Premier League campaign of his career last term, scoring 19 goals.
Solanke’s contract at the Vitality Stadium runs until 2029 and contains a £65m release clause that certain clubs can trigger.
However, other reports have claimed that Spurs have been working to reach a compromise to land the striker considered ideal for Postecoglou’s style of play. It appears they have indeed now agreed a fee lower than that clause.
“What’s important is the type of striker we get. You know we play a certain way,” the Australian boss said during Tottenham’s pre-season tour of Japan.