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Here’s hoping he’s the one to eventually help us get over the line to a trophy.
Amen to that brother. Welcome Dominic to the best club in the world.
Here’s hoping he’s the one to eventually help us get over the line to a trophy.
Very classy statementAFC 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/
Good analysis although I'm a little concerned he thinks Kulu played on the left and that we played with a double pivot with Maddison a in central position.This is an encouraging watch:
Whoever it was who asked in another thread if Solanke would be presented at the game:View attachment 17493
This video shows how Richy isn't going to get more game time than Solanke.This is an encouraging watch:
He's nudging 6'1" in height. His hairstyle makes him look taller.Someone said he was tall (so lanky) and bigger than Richarlison, which would surprise me.
Please can people at the game who see him in the flesh standing next to Bergvall and other players, confirm or deny if he is tall and/or stocky?
This is an encouraging watch:
Fun watch from a lively and informative presenter.
With a well-reasoned explanation, he calls Solanke "the best player-to-club-fit this transfer season".
Contrast that with The Athletic's sniffy, tepid assessment where they rate this deal at 341/500.
Actually, don't even bother. I support good journalism with subscriptions (NY Times among others) and get to read the Athletic for free. This only confirms why I won't them financially. Especially now that they've stuck another gooner in as replacement beat writer for Spurs.
Definitely 19 thenKlinsmann and Defoe's 18 would be my guess
Let's hope we're able to provide some sort of service too besides hopeful crosses from the flanks - a requirement for any striker bar Harry Kane.I’m always worried when we spend big and expectations get too high, but here’s to hoping Solanke will be a hit! I’m a fan, think he’s an excellent forward. Welcome, lad.
Good analysis although I'm a little concerned he thinks Kulu played on the left and that we played with a double pivot with Maddison a in central position.
We've got to keep Richy too I think. Think a solid 15 goals a year from Solanke and him fitting the system will make this a worthwhile transfer. I'm a bit concerned over the lack of true top class in the front three though, Johnson and Solanke good players but I'd like one stellar player there. Think signing that for the right is the easiest to find of the front three positions.