Tottenham May Be Forced to Sell Dominic Solanke Amid Relegation Fears and Rising Transfer Interest
Tottenham Hotspur could find themselves under pressure to consider offers for Dominic Solanke following what has been a difficult campaign in North London, according to sources close to the situation.
With Spurs sitting just one point above the relegation zone, the club is aware that a drop into the Championship would likely trigger significant player departures during the summer transfer window. Even if they manage to retain their Premier League status, several key figures could still push for exits in pursuit of European football opportunities.
Reports indicate that Solanke is among the players attracting growing interest from rival clubs. Despite the England international’s injury setbacks this season, Tottenham remain keen to keep hold of him but may ultimately be forced into a sale during what is shaping up to be a challenging transfer period.
Spurs Set £50m Price Tag to Protect Key Asset
Tottenham have reportedly placed a £50 million valuation on the 28-year-old striker ahead of the summer window in an attempt to discourage potential suitors. The club still views Solanke as an important part of their long-term plans, particularly with his contract running until 2030.
However, the situation could change if Tottenham are relegated or if the player expresses a desire to move on. In that scenario, the club may have little choice but to cash in, especially if strong offers arrive.
Solanke also remains involved with the England national team setup, where he will be aiming to secure his place for the upcoming World Cup, further increasing his profile and market interest.
Newcastle Monitoring Situation as Striker Search Continues
Interest in Solanke is intensifying, with Newcastle United reportedly among the clubs keeping a close watch on his situation. The Magpies are said to be prioritizing the addition of a new striker after being left underwhelmed by their current attacking options.
Manager Eddie Howe is believed to be exploring multiple targets, and Solanke has emerged as a serious candidate should he become available, particularly if Tottenham’s league position worsens.
As the summer window approaches, Solanke’s future could become one of the key storylines to watch, especially if Tottenham’s fight to avoid relegation goes down to the wire.

