Tottenham ready to meet Dominic Solanke release clause

Tottenham Hotspur will be happy to fork out £65 million to secure a summer move for 26-year-old Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, a target for Chelsea.

According to a report by Graeme Bailey on HITC, Dominic Solanke is the subject of interest from Tottenham Hotspur. The Bournemouth striker is also a target for Chelsea, with his release clause worth £65 million. However, the North London giants are ready to meet the valuation to land the in-demand English attacker in the summer transfer window.

The rise and rise of Dominic Solanke

Dominic Solanke has established himself as one of the best strikers in the Premier League in the last 12 months. The Englishman took some time to get going after failing to make his mark at Chelsea and Liverpool. However, joining Bournemouth was the best decision he could make for his career.

The 26-year-old was excellent in the 2023/24 campaign, amassing 21 goals and four assists in 42 appearances across all competitions. Meanwhile, the Bournemouth striker’s progress in the last 12 months has not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of several high-profile clubs across Europe.

A return to London might be on the cards, with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur vying for Dominic Solanke’s signature in the final weeks of the summer transfer window. Meanwhile, the Bournemouth striker will cost around £65 million, with the Cherries adamant they will only sell the England international if suitors trigger his release clause.

London return on the horizon?

Chelsea’s interest in Dominic Solanke is understandable. The Blues are scouring the market for a striker heading into the final weeks of the summer transfer window. While Marc Guiu has joined Chelsea, they still want another centre-forward. So, Solanke is a viable target for the West London club.

However, Chelsea will lose the race to secure Dominic Solanke’s services to Tottenham, with the North London club ready to cough up £65 million to land him in the summer transfer window. Meanwhile, personal terms are not an issue, with the Englishman keen on joining Tottenham this summer.

With Tottenham ready to fork out £65 million to land the English striker, a summer return to London might be possible. However, it will be interesting to see if they trigger his release clause or try to structure the deal differently.

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