Thank You Korea! 113.6 billion hit!Tottenham's highest transfer fee ever put in

The big striker, who showed his skills in Korea without regret and laid the foundation for Daesung, is waiting for the day to work with Son Heung-min.

The Sun of England reported on the 8th (Korea time) that "Tottenham is growing more confident in recruiting Dominic Solanke. It is ready to break the club record by paying 65 million pounds (about 113.6 billion won)."

Tottenham manager Anji Postecoglou wants a new striker after using winger Son Heung-min as a central striker last season, the media said. "Solanke includes a £65 million buyout clause in his contract with Bournemouth. Bournemouth have prepared two or three replacements in case Solanke leaves."

"Tottenham is building confidence that it will be able to recruit Solanke this summer. If Tottenham activates Solanke's buyout clause, it will break the current club record of 60 million pounds (about 104.8 billion won) paid to Everton two years ago for Hisalysong. Saudi Arabia is interested in Hisalysong, but Solanke's recruitment does not depend on whether Healysong will be released or not," he added.

Solanke, who is from England, grew up in the Chelsea youth team and was recognized for his talent from an early age. He has scored a total of 37 goals while playing for various national teams of different ages. Notably, he won the Golden Ball, the MVP of the tournament, with four goals at the FIFA U-20 World Cup held in Korea in 2017.

His performance at this time was the reason why he moved from Chelsea to Liverpool.

However, his club career did not shine. He rarely got a chance at Chelsea and left for Vitesse in the Netherlands. After playing for a season, he returned to Chelsea, but there was still no place for Solanke. Eventually, he moved to Liverpool in 2017.

Even Liverpool did not have a chance. As he was mostly used as a backup replacement, Solanke received limited chances. After playing in only 27 games for two years, Solanke moved to lower-ranked Bournemouth and seemed to become a mere "onetime prospect."

Solanke displayed his talents at Bournemouth. He was sluggish in his first season of transfer with three goals and one assist, but he played as a main striker with 15 goals and 11 assists in the second division championship the following year. In the 2021-22 season, he played in 46 matches, scored 29 goals and seven assists, achieving a career-high, leading Bournemouth to promotion to the Premier League.

Solanke, who challenged the Premier League again in the 2022-23 season, showed consistent performance by scoring six goals and seven assists in 33 games, before displaying full capacity last season. He scored 19 goals in the league alone, making him one of the top scorer. He has scored two more goals than Son Heung-min, who has scored the most goals at Tottenham.

Tottenham has suffered from the absence of a professional striker since Harry Kane left. Although Son Heung-min was transferred to the center last season, he revealed clear limitations. In the end, Son Heung-min returned to his left winger position, which he saw again in the second half of the season.

Tottenham started recruiting striker this summer and kept an eye on Solanke. The problem was Solanke's high transfer fee. Originally, the transfer fee was expected to be 50 million pounds (about 85.5 billion won), and it was not an easy amount to pay considering financial stability. Moreover, as interest heated up, the transfer fee jumped further. Bournemouth set a transfer fee of 65 million pounds for Solanke.

European football transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano said on the 6th, "Tottenham started looking for a transfer to Solanke last week. He is a final candidate for recruitment and is also aware of Solanke's transfer fee of £65 million. Negotiations are underway, but Bournemouth want to keep Solanke." [url=https://bsc.news/post/safe-totosite-ranking-top-15-major-safe-playground-2024]토토사이트 모음[/url]

Tottenham is negotiating with Bournemouth to recruit Solanke, but it has to invest at least 100 billion won to recruit him. Football London also predicted that Tottenham will have to spend a lot of money, reporting that "Tottenham will have to pay a record transfer fee to recruit Solanke," and that "Bournemouth plans to send him only if he pays £65 million."
The big striker, who showed his skills in Korea without regret and laid the foundation for Daesung, is waiting for the day to work with Son Heung-min. The Sun of England reported on the 8th (Korea time) that "Tottenham is growing more confident in recruiting Dominic Solanke. It is ready to break the club record by paying 65 million pounds (about 113.6 billion won)." Tottenham manager Anji Postecoglou wants a new striker after using winger Son Heung-min as a central striker last season, the media said. "Solanke includes a £65 million buyout clause in his contract with Bournemouth. Bournemouth have prepared two or three replacements in case Solanke leaves." "Tottenham is building confidence that it will be able to recruit Solanke this summer. If Tottenham activates Solanke's buyout clause, it will break the current club record of 60 million pounds (about 104.8 billion won) paid to Everton two years ago for Hisalysong. Saudi Arabia is interested in Hisalysong, but Solanke's recruitment does not depend on whether Healysong will be released or not," he added. Solanke, who is from England, grew up in the Chelsea youth team and was recognized for his talent from an early age. He has scored a total of 37 goals while playing for various national teams of different ages. Notably, he won the Golden Ball, the MVP of the tournament, with four goals at the FIFA U-20 World Cup held in Korea in 2017. His performance at this time was the reason why he moved from Chelsea to Liverpool. However, his club career did not shine. He rarely got a chance at Chelsea and left for Vitesse in the Netherlands. After playing for a season, he returned to Chelsea, but there was still no place for Solanke. Eventually, he moved to Liverpool in 2017. Even Liverpool did not have a chance. As he was mostly used as a backup replacement, Solanke received limited chances. After playing in only 27 games for two years, Solanke moved to lower-ranked Bournemouth and seemed to become a mere "onetime prospect." Solanke displayed his talents at Bournemouth. He was sluggish in his first season of transfer with three goals and one assist, but he played as a main striker with 15 goals and 11 assists in the second division championship the following year. In the 2021-22 season, he played in 46 matches, scored 29 goals and seven assists, achieving a career-high, leading Bournemouth to promotion to the Premier League. Solanke, who challenged the Premier League again in the 2022-23 season, showed consistent performance by scoring six goals and seven assists in 33 games, before displaying full capacity last season. He scored 19 goals in the league alone, making him one of the top scorer. He has scored two more goals than Son Heung-min, who has scored the most goals at Tottenham. Tottenham has suffered from the absence of a professional striker since Harry Kane left. Although Son Heung-min was transferred to the center last season, he revealed clear limitations. In the end, Son Heung-min returned to his left winger position, which he saw again in the second half of the season. Tottenham started recruiting striker this summer and kept an eye on Solanke. The problem was Solanke's high transfer fee. Originally, the transfer fee was expected to be 50 million pounds (about 85.5 billion won), and it was not an easy amount to pay considering financial stability. Moreover, as interest heated up, the transfer fee jumped further. Bournemouth set a transfer fee of 65 million pounds for Solanke. European football transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano said on the 6th, "Tottenham started looking for a transfer to Solanke last week. He is a final candidate for recruitment and is also aware of Solanke's transfer fee of £65 million. Negotiations are underway, but Bournemouth want to keep Solanke." 토토사이트 모음 Tottenham is negotiating with Bournemouth to recruit Solanke, but it has to invest at least 100 billion won to recruit him. Football London also predicted that Tottenham will have to spend a lot of money, reporting that "Tottenham will have to pay a record transfer fee to recruit Solanke," and that "Bournemouth plans to send him only if he pays £65 million."