November 22, 2024

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West Ham United are set to splash the cash this summer as they target Bournemouth’s in-form striker Dominic Solanke in a deal potentially worth £50 million.

The Hammers are well aware of their weakness in attack and are actively seeking reinforcements ahead of the summer transfer window. Our struggles in front of goal this season have been a cause for concern

Solanke isn’t a new name on West Ham’s radar. The club reportedly expressed interest in acquiring the England international last summer as well.

This season, Solanke has been nearly unstoppable. He boasts an impressive tally of 19 goals and 4 assists in 36 appearances across all competitions, making him a highly sought-after striker.

Transfer competition

West Ham aren’t the only club interested in Solanke’s services. Their London rivals, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, are also reportedly keen on signing the prolific striker, according to various websites. This competition could drive up the asking price.

Solanke’s recent contract extension with Bournemouth in September 2023 strengthens the Cherries’ negotiating position. This could potentially inflate his transfer fee come summer. While Bournemouth are eager to keep Solanke, they are reportedly open to considering substantial offers. However, that will only be if the player himself desires a move away from the south coast club.

A hefty transfer fee of around £50 million is believed to be what it takes to convince Bournemouth to part ways with their star striker. West Ham will need to decide if Solanke’s goalscoring prowess justifies  such a significant investment.

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