
‘Solanke the winner’ as Bayern Munich transfer update emerges at Tottenham
Dominic Solanke looks to have learned of his Tottenham future already as Bayern Munich prepare for the summer.
The England international signed from Bournemouth in the summer but has had a largely difficult campaign for the Lilywhites.
This comes as Ange Postecoglou has come under scrutiny for a multitude of poor performances where his striker hasn’t hit the heights expected.
As a result, a busy transfer window is expected in North London with Solanke set to benefit from work done at Bayern Munich ahead of the season’s finishing date.

Solanke in Bayern Munich transfer boost
Everyone associated with Spurs will be hoping that the 27-year-old can find his feet in N17 throughout his second season after his move.
In his debut campaign, the former Chelsea youngster netted just eight Premier League goals, and everyone knows he can do better.
This is considering he contributed to 25 goals in his final season at Bournemouth, where the striker was electric under Andoni Iraola.
Despite there being at least six games remaining of the year, there will be one eye on the summer at this stage of the campaign.
With that being said, Bayern Munich have decided on the future of Harry Kane, who has been linked with a move to Tottenham in recent months.
The Bundesliga giants are now “likely” to keep hold of the England international for at least another season, with talks of a Premier League move being spoken down [TBR Football, 29 April].
This would certainly come as a boost to Solanke, who will be hoping to keep his spot in the side under Postecoglou moving forward.

Kane snub to boost Solanke at Tottenham
It certainly would have been a huge deal to bring the 31-year-old back to North London after two excellent years in Germany.
The goals haven’t dried up for Kane, who has certainly shone for Bayern Munich and could return to English football with ease this summer.
Stat (Bundesliga 24/25) | Harry Kane |
Appearances | 29 |
Goals | 24 |
Assists | 7 |
It doesn’t look as if that will be the case in what will be a perfect opportunity for Solanke to prove himself for the Lilywhites in a new season.
The ex-Liverpool man has to work better with the likes of Richarlison and Son Heung-min as Spurs look to have a much better time next campaign.