AFC Bournemouth can confirm the departure of Dominic Solanke for a club record fee.
The striker, who scored 21 goals in all competitions for the Cherries last season, will join Tottenham Hotspur for a significant financial package - the largest the club has ever received for a player.
Chief executive Neill Blake said: “When we identified Dominic as a target and brought him to the club five years ago, we did so with the understanding that this was always a possibility.
“As he began to realise the great potential we knew he had, it quickly became in the club’s best interest to protect his value and so we were delighted to agree terms on a new contract last summer.
“After Dominic’s performances for us - in particular his impressive 2023/24 season - it has come as no surprise that a team of Tottenham’s calibre has shown an interest.
“This move has developed quickly but Dominic has remained professional throughout and I’d like to thank him for that.
“It’s a testament to the character he has always shown while at this club, on and off the pitch.
“His development since arriving in 2019 is a credit to his work rate and endeavour, as well as the platform AFC Bournemouth gives young talent to grow.
“We’re pleased to secure a club record fee for Dominic and he also leaves with everyone’s sincere well wishes at AFC Bournemouth.”
Club icon Solanke made 214 appearances during his five-year stay at Vitality Stadium, scoring 77 goals.
https://www.afcb.co.uk/news/2024/august/10/solanke-joins-tottenham-in-club-record-deal/
Wow, that's a bit mature of them. A good sign of his character that they are so generous perhaps.
I think we’ll score more than that.Very happy. A lot of money, but backing the manager and his system.
I predict 25 goals in all competitions.
I'm off to stick a flare up my arse.This is an encouraging watch:
Wow, that's a bit mature of them. A good sign of his character that they are so generous perhaps.
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened ❤️🖤 pic.twitter.com/gMwILPraEE
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Doesnt his senior England cap preclude that? I know Lookman switched after England U21s, but he never played for the senior team like Solanke hasI am beginning to warm to him. He seems different from the player who left Chelsea because they wouldnt pay him big money. Looks like the move to Bournemouth and the time in the championship has been good for him mentally.
Also his Nigerian name is Dele! Remember the other Dele! Best of luck, Solanke and welcome to Spurs.
NB He is eligible to play for Nigeria - hmm I wonder Osimhen, Lookman, Boniface .. Nigeria needs a couple of bloody good CMs
He only played in a friendly. I think FIFA allows for a switch.Doesnt his senior England cap preclude that? I know Lookman switched after England U21s, but he never played for the senior team like Solanke has
“I’m delighted — it’s a magnificent Club with ambitions that match mine.” 🎙️
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) August 10, 2024
Hear from Dominic after putting pen to paper ✍️ pic.twitter.com/A9FiEY592A
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola on #thfc striker Dominic Solanke: "His behaviour with us has been amazing. He is a top, top professional and a top player. He deserves the best, because he is the player you want, professionally and also personally. He has given us everything he…
— Hotspur Related (@HotspurRelated) August 10, 2024