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Tottenham stance on mega-million star explained

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Tottenham Hotspur have done a massive job to influx a bunch of level-raising talent at Hotspur Way in the recently concluded summer transfer window that saw the Lilywhites make statement signings, including that of Dominic Solanke. The ex-Liverpool striker moved to Tottenham Hotspur in a deal worth £65m amid links to multiple strikers from around Europe.

Spurs have been looking to fill Harry Kane’s void in the attacking line, and the Greek-born tactician wanted to bring someone who can not only be a physical presence upfront but also be involved in the build-up play. 

Tottenham remains confident in Solanke despite initial struggles

Can Solanke turn things around at Tottenham?

The pressure on the 27-year-old has been growing massively owing to his struggles to replicate his Cherries form donning the North Londoners badge. Injury concerns didn’t help his cause as well.

While he struggles in front of goal, many Lilywhites faithful have continued to question if signing Dominic Solanke was the right call by the club. 

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However, despite concerns, the officials at White Hart Lane do not regret signing the former Liverpool striker, per Give Me Sport. The club at the moment is not fearful about the prospects of Solanke being a flop at N17. 

North Londoners stand by Solanke

The staff at Hotspur Way have also been training different patterns of play in the training that can benefit Solanke’s goal-scoring attributes. We have to see whether that comes through or the pressure continues to mount on the new Spurs ace.

The new signing did score his first goal for the Lilywhites earlier today against Brentford, but is it enough to change fans opinions?

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Do you think Tottenham made the right call on signing Dominic Solanke this summer? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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