Bournemouth have agreed to sell star striker Dominic Solanke to Tottenham for a club-record fee.
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Solanke eager to make Spurs switch
Personal terms already agreed
Bournemouth will receive club-record fee
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Athletic report that Bournemouth and Tottenham are closing in on an agreement for Solanke, with the striker "desperate" to complete a move to north London. The Cherries are expected to receive a club-record fee that will eclipse the £41 million ($52m) sale of Nathan Ake to Manchester City in 2020.
Bournemouth's No.9 bagged 19 goals in the Premier League last season. It takes his total tally in the division to 29, meaning the one-cap international scored over half his goals in the top flight in just one campaign.
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Providing the formalities of the deal pass without any issues, Solanke will be hoping to join up with Spurs soon to get familiar with his new team-mates ahead of the club's Premier League opener against Leicester.