Tottenham Hotspur thinking about late dive for Bournemouth’s Nigeria-qualified aggressor

Dominic Solanke tipped for 'big' transfer move as he reaps rewards of  learning from 'generational' Liverpool starsSources accept Spikes are prepared to attempt to push through a £50m-in addition to bargain before the exchange window closes on Thursday.

The news comes after we solely uncovered that Spikes were keen on marking the in-structure forward.

Bournemouth have previously repelled an enquiry from Newcastle this month about Solanke’s accessibility, as well as dismissing interest from West Ham the previous summer.

However, over the next two days, Tottenham is prepared to test the Cherries’ resolve.

It would take a colossal bid to convince Bournemouth to sel

Yet, it is perceived Bournemouth are taking a gander at expected substitutions in the French and Belgian associations on the off chance that a deal comes in that is too great to even consider declining.

Solanke, 26, is the top-scoring British chap in the Chief Association with 12 objectives and marked an agreement expansion last September that runs until 2027.

The previous Chelsea and Liverpool forward is flourishing under Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola.Dominic Solanke tipped for 'big' transfer move as he reaps rewards of  learning from 'generational' Liverpool stars

Yet, even the Cherries’ boss conceded before the window opened that he was unable to ensure the fate of Solanke and much-appreciated safeguard Lloyd Kelly.

Iraola stated: Dom (Solanke), Lloyd Kelly, they are a portion of our best players without a doubt. In any case, no one can really tell what will happen each time the window is open.

“Obviously, I need to keep our best players.

“Assuming we are discussing these players, there is no question that they are playing all around well. We’ll see what comes of it.Dominic Solanke tipped for 'big' transfer move as he reaps rewards of  learning from 'generational' Liverpool stars

When it came to key players leaving in January, Bournemouth owner Bill Foley said that the Vitality Stadium was “closed and bolted” a week before Iraola made his remarks.

Yet, apparently Tottenham might endeavor to drive it open before Thursday.

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