Frank Wants to Get Rid of Tottenham Striker
Danish coach Thomas Frank of Tottenham Hotspur wants to get rid of striker Dominic Solanke.
Football Insider reported that Frank is not convinced by the player and wishes to rely on him in the Spurs lineup.
This comes after the signing of Solanke, who is 28 years old, cost the London club over 64 million euros from Bournemouth in the summer of 2024.
The former Chelsea player, who played for Liverpool, has appeared in 48 matches for Tottenham, scoring 16 goals and providing 8 assists.
Football Insider reported that Frank is not convinced by the player and wishes to rely on him in the Spurs lineup.
This comes after the signing of Solanke, who is 28 years old, cost the London club over 64 million euros from Bournemouth in the summer of 2024.
The former Chelsea player, who played for Liverpool, has appeared in 48 matches for Tottenham, scoring 16 goals and providing 8 assists.
News Related
Officially.. Results of the English League Cup Quarter-Final Draw
The draw ceremony for the quarter-finals of the League Cup has just taken place.
Tottenham Eliminated from the League Cup by Newcastle
Newcastle United qualifies for the quarter-finals of the cup with a victory over Tottenham.
Tottenham Prepares to Make an Offer for West Ham Star
Tottenham is preparing a €60 million bid to sign Bowen.
Tottenham Targets McTominay
Tottenham aims to re-sign McTominay from Napoli.
Tottenham and Bayern Munich Show Interest in Signing Juventus Striker
Football Italia revealed that Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich
Frank Wants to Get Rid of Tottenham Striker
Danish coach Thomas Frank is looking to offload striker Dominic Solanke from Tottenham Hotspur.
Tottenham Achieves Valuable Victory Against Everton in the Premier League
Tottenham wins against Everton 3-0 in the English Premier League.
Pierre Kalulu Wanted in the Premier League
Kalulu is sought after in the English league by Tottenham and Newcastle.
Ter Stegen Offered to English Clubs
German goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen has been offered to several Premier League clubs.
Frank: Monaco was the best in the second half, and we are progressing step by step towards development
Coach Thomas Frank spoke after his team's draw against Monaco in the