Dominic Solanke’s departure is ‘certain’. Bournemouth are already looking for his replacement.
“Bournemouth could be looking at Tammy Abraham as a possible replacement for Solanke,” Italian outlet Football Italia reported on Monday (September 9).
Abraham is a former Chelsea youth forward. He was called up in 2016 but didn’t immediately break into the first team and went out on loan. He spent the next three seasons moving between Bristol City, Swansea City, and Aston Villa to gain first-team experience. He exploded in 2018-19 with Aston Villa, scoring 26 goals in the second division.
The following season, Chelsea made him a first-team regular. In his first season at Chelsea, he scored 15 goals in the Premier League (PL) and was a perfect performer. The club was very happy with his performance, as he came from the youth ranks and had the ‘homegrown’ advantage of no transfer fee.
The following season, however, he scored just six goals and ultimately failed to adapt to the tempo of the Premier League. The following season, he was called up by Jose Mourinho and headed to AS Roma.
In his first season, he started well, scoring 17 league goals. The following season, he only scored eight league goals, and this season, he only started 메이저사이트 eight league games, losing out to Romelu Lukaku. He scored just one goal.
The summer transfer window saw the arrival of La Liga’s ‘Pichichi’ (La Liga’s award for top scorer) winner Artem Dowiek. He can”t help but want a move. AC Milan want him. Roma want €30 million and Milan are trying to reduce the fee through a deal involving the player or a loan.
Bournemouth are also interested in Abraham. Solanke, the club’s current ‘main man’, is being linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur. The estimated transfer fee is £60 million. If sold, they would have no problem buying Abraham. The only stumbling block, according to the media, is the player’s hefty €50 million ($74 million) salary.
This is good news for Tottenham. If Bournemouth don’t want to sell, they won’t have to look for a replacement. However, looking for a replacement would mean selling. For the first time since Harry Kane, Tottenham will have an authentic striker.