Tottenham Hotspur Signs Striker Dominic Solanke for £65 Million
Tottenham Hotspur has signed striker Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth for approximately £65 million. Solanke, who has played for England, inked a six-year deal ahead of the Premier League season. Bournemouth received their largest-ever fee while Tottenham prepares for a competitive season start against Leicester.
Tottenham Hotspur has announced the signing of striker Dominic Solanke from Premier League rival Bournemouth in a deal reportedly valued at £65 million (USD 83 million).
Solanke, an international player who has represented England once, has committed to a six-year contract. The transfer unfolds a week before the commencement of the new Premier League season.
While the exact transfer fee remains undisclosed, Bournemouth indicated it involved a 'significant financial package,' marking the largest sum the club has ever received for a player. British news sources disclosed that Tottenham would pay £55 million (USD 70 million) upfront, with an additional £10 million (USD 12.75 million) in possible add-ons.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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