21 November 2024
Heung-mintheir Premier League opponents as they pursue Bournemouth'.....

Heung-mintheir Premier League opponents as they pursue Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke. However, their actions are being closely watched by Liverpool, who might end up with an unexpected financial gain from the sale of the Bournemouth

Spurs have always been associated with a keen interest in the 26-year-old Englishman who scored 21 goals in all competitions during the last season. However, they are about to encounter a significant financial problem as the Cherries are demanding that their star player will only leave the team if his £65 million release clause, which can only be activated by specific clubs, is fulfilled.Moreover, Liverpool are poised to get a 20 percent slice of any earnings the Cherries earn from any subsequent transfer, making it even more challenging for Spurs to secure the star player. Currently, this amount would amount to approximately £13 million.Recent news from The Telegraph indicates that Spurs are optimistic about intensifying their pursuit of Solanke, who has also attracted interest from his previous team, Chelsea. The 26-year-old player is reportedly being considered favorably for a move to one of the top teams in the league. TEAMtalk has also mentioned that discussions have taken place between Spurs and Solanke’s team.Ange Postecoglou, the head coach of the N17 team, has openly expressed his desire to enhance his team’s attacking capabilities. Although Heung-min Son was the leading scorer for the team in the previous season, scoring 17 goals, the Australian coach is looking to recruit another forward player so Son can return to his position on the left side, where he is believed to perform better.

Nonetheless, it seems improbable that they would be prepared to pay a record-breaking fee for Son.During the club’s pre-season trip to South Korea, Postecoglou mentioned: “Right now, it’s the part of the park where we’re likely the smallest in terms of the team, so that’s something we need to work on. We’re looking forward to wrapping things up on a high note and hopefully in a positive way.”Nonetheless, Bournemouth show no plans to facilitate Solanke’s potential sale to his potential buyers, with the club’s head acknowledging his belief that the Englishman will stay at the Vitality Stadium next summer.In Santa Barbara, Bournemouth’s Bill Foley also expressed his thoughts recently: “I am optimistic that Dom will remain with us in the upcoming year. He possesses a release clause, which comes at a significant cost. We must keep the details of the agreement confidential, although the reported figure of £65m seems to be in the ballpark. Should we bring someone in to replace him, we will be in need of a new player. We have several options ready, but I am confident that Dom will be with us next year, and I anticipate he will score between 21 and 22 goals.”

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