Tottenham Hotspur and Bournemouth have completed all necessary paperwork for the transfer of Dominic Solanke. The deal, valued at £65 million, includes an initial payment of £57 million with additional performance-based add-ons.
Transfer Details
The agreement between the two Premier League clubs was finalised today, confirming Solanke’s move to Tottenham. The transfer fee is structured as follows:
- £57 million upfront
- £8 million in potential add-ons
Background
Dominic Solanke, a 26-year-old striker, has been a key player for Bournemouth. His career includes stints at Liverpool and Chelsea, where he developed a reputation for his physical presence and goal-scoring ability. Solanke’s style of play is characterised by his strength, aerial prowess, and ability to hold up the ball, making him a valuable asset for Tottenham’s attacking options.
Recent Developments
The transfer has been in the works for several days, with Tottenham initially entering advanced talks on 7 August. The deal was officially secured on 9 August, marking a record fee for the club. The finalisation of documents today confirms Solanke’s move to Tottenham, as reported by multiple sources over the past week.