Tottenham Hotspur have secured the signing of England striker Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth in a deal worth up to £65m. Spurs will pay an initial £55m, with £10m in add-ons. The 26-year-old has signed a six-year contract, bolstering Tottenham’s attack ahead of the new Premier League season.
Solanke on Spurs TV:
“It’s a magnificent club, a huge club with ambitions that match mine, so I’m delighted to start and meet all the boys and get started,”
“What excites me most about the club is how ambitious it is. A great manager, great players and I feel like [Spurs] will definitely suit my style of play as well so I can’t wait to get started and do my stuff on the pitch.”
Dominic Solanke, who joined Bournemouth from Liverpool in 2019 for £19m, had his best season in 2023-24, scoring 21 goals in 42 appearances. Liverpool hold a 20% sell-on clause on any profit Bournemouth makes from his sale, benefiting from his recent £65m transfer to Tottenham.
Solanke also played a key role in England’s Under-20 World Cup victory in 2017, where he was named the tournament’s best player after scoring four goals.