Tottenham Hotspur have officially signed Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth. The 26-year-old forward has agreed to a six-year contract with Spurs, in a deal reportedly worth up to £65 million. This transfer marks a club-record sale for Bournemouth.
Solanke's arrival aims to bolster Tottenham's centre-forward position, which has been lacking since Harry Kane's departure to Bayern Munich last year. The striker is the fourth addition for manager Ange Postecoglou this transfer window, following the signings of Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray, and Yang Min-hyuk, who will join in January.

Solanke joined Bournemouth from Liverpool in 2019 and made 216 appearances across all competitions. During his time with the Cherries, he scored 77 goals and provided 31 assists. His most prolific season came in 2023-24 when he netted a club-record 19 goals in the Premier League while playing in every league match, missing only one start.
The official Tottenham Hotspur Twitter account welcomed Solanke with a post: "We are delighted to announce the signing of Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth. Welcome to Tottenham, Dominic!"
{INSTAGRAM_1}Solanke could make his debut for Tottenham in their Premier League opener against Leicester City on August 19. Fans are eager to see how he will perform and fill the void left by Kane.
This transfer window has seen significant activity for Spurs as they aim to strengthen their squad under Postecoglou's leadership. The addition of Solanke is expected to provide much-needed firepower upfront.
The signing of Solanke reflects Tottenham's ambition to compete at the highest level and improve their attacking options. With his proven track record at Bournemouth, expectations are high for his contributions at Spurs.
The new season promises excitement as Tottenham look forward to integrating their new signings and achieving success on the pitch.