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Tottenham are preparing for a new batch under Ange Postecoglou. Unknown despite his great adventure with Celtic Glasgow before signing with the Londoners, the 58-year-old coach made everyone agree last year. Winner of three consecutive manager of the month titles at the end of 2023, the latter managed to put his mark on the Lilywhites team. Authors of a remarkable first half of the season, the Spurs nevertheless completely missed out after Boxing Day.
Deprived of many players due to injuries, James Maddison’s teammates collapsed in the standings and finished the season in fifth place in the Premier League. A position that allows Spurs to return to Europe in a few weeks, with a qualification for the Europa League. But now, a few cables away from this season which promises to be busy, Tottenham wants to accelerate in its transfer window. Despite some interesting reinforcements and some undesirable departures, Ange Postecoglou is looking for a new number 9 for Tottenham, a position vacant since Harry Kane left for Bayern Munich last summer.
Bournemouth and Tottenham reach agreement for Dominic Solanke
According to The Athletic And Sky Sportsthe Australian technician has decided to take action for Dominic Solanke (26 years old). Advanced discussions have taken place in recent days between Spurs and Bournemouth, where he is under contract until 2029. The player, trained at Chelsea and passed by Liverpool, wants to join the London club, to once again try his luck in a major club. He has a release clause of around €75 million. He has already agreed on the terms of a contract with Tottenham.
However, the latest information from across the Channel claims that the deal is very advanced. According to the Daily Mail, Sky Sports and The Athletic, An agreement has already been reached for an €80 million transfer for the striker, who scored 19 goals last year in the Premier League. This latest source even claims that a medical has already been scheduled for the 26-year-old striker, who will sign a six-year contract with Spurs. Panic-buy or good deal? It’s still difficult to say…
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