Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United will have to fork out £50 million to sign Bournemouth ace Dominic Solanke.
According to a report by Football Insider, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are all keen on reinforcing their attack ahead of next season. They are looking to add more firepower up top and have their eyes on Dominic Solanke who has been in sensational form this season.
Things might not have worked out for Solanke at Chelsea and Liverpool but it seems to have clicked for him at Bournemouth. The 26-year-old has gone from strength to strength since joining them back in 2019 and he seems to have taken his game to another level this season.
The former Chelsea youth product has featured in 36 matches across all competitions for the Cherries this term and has contributed towards 23 goals. He has found the back of the net on 19 occasions. His form in front of goal hasn’t gone unnoticed and there are multiple clubs ready to battle it out for his signatures.
West Ham keen on Solanke’s signatures
The Hammers have struggled in front of goal in the ongoing season and they are on the lookout for an ideal replacement for Michail Antonio. The Jamaican striker is already 34 and his future at the club is uncertain. As a result, they are keen on acquiring the services of Solanke.
West Ham to compete with Arsenal and Tottenham
But, West Ham will face competition from Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs might not have signed a Harry Kane replacement last summer but they have decided to go big on a proven number nine this term. They feel a top-quality striker could take them to the next level and the former Liverpool ace is on their radar.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta is frustrated by the output of his strikers and is desperate to have a proper goal scorer in his ranks. Solanke is one of the names on their wishlist as they look to sign a top striker in the summer.
The Bournemouth striker’s value has skyrocketed in the recent past because of his performances and the Cherries are well-protected as his contract runs until the summer of 2027. While they are keen on keeping hold of the 26-year-old, they are open to big-money offers and will accept a fee of around £50 million.
Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United will have to fork out £50 million to sign Bournemouth ace Dominic Solanke.
According to a report by Football Insider, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are all keen on reinforcing their attack ahead of next season. They are looking to add more firepower up top and have their eyes on Dominic Solanke who has been in sensational form this season.
Things might not have worked out for Solanke at Chelsea and Liverpool but it seems to have clicked for him at Bournemouth. The 26-year-old has gone from strength to strength since joining them back in 2019 and he seems to have taken his game to another level this season.
The former Chelsea youth product has featured in 36 matches across all competitions for the Cherries this term and has contributed towards 23 goals. He has found the back of the net on 19 occasions. His form in front of goal hasn’t gone unnoticed and there are multiple clubs ready to battle it out for his signatures.
West Ham keen on Solanke’s signatures
The Hammers have struggled in front of goal in the ongoing season and they are on the lookout for an ideal replacement for Michail Antonio. The Jamaican striker is already 34 and his future at the club is uncertain. As a result, they are keen on acquiring the services of Solanke.
West Ham to compete with Arsenal and Tottenham
But, West Ham will face competition from Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs might not have signed a Harry Kane replacement last summer but they have decided to go big on a proven number nine this term. They feel a top-quality striker could take them to the next level and the former Liverpool ace is on their radar.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta is frustrated by the output of his strikers and is desperate to have a proper goal scorer in his ranks. Solanke is one of the names on their wishlist as they look to sign a top striker in the summer.
The Bournemouth striker’s value has skyrocketed in the recent past because of his performances and the Cherries are well-protected as his contract runs until the summer of 2027. While they are keen on keeping hold of the 26-year-old, they are open to big-money offers and will accept a fee of around £50 million.