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Tottenham Hotspur’s head coach has reportedly ‘decided’ he ‘doesn’t like’ Dominic Solinik heading to the club for a replacement.
Their attack was boosted after Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich while Solinic joined Spurs during a spell in England post Koglo.
The 28-year-old has enjoyed a strong start to the season Tottenham While he scored 16 goals and eight assists in all competitions, he has fallen down the pecking order since his arrival. Frank In the summer
Solanic was behind Richarlison at the start of the campaign and has been sidelined with an ankle injury in recent weeks.
Spurs also have the option of Randall Kolomani and Matthies Telefon, while Richterlison and Mickey van de Ven currently sit as their joint top scorers this season with three goals apiece.
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Solinic is likely to face an uphill battle to get back into Tottenham’s starting XI once he is reportedly back to full fitness. Football insider Claims Frank ‘doesn’t like’ the forward.
Frank is said to have been ‘unimpressed’ by Solinic this season and has ‘decided’ he wants Spurs to sign a new striker in January.
However, the report explains why he may have to settle with his current options for the rest of the campaign.
The report claims:
Sources say that in an ideal world, Tottenham would bring in a striker when the window reopens, but doing business in January is notoriously difficult.
‘So, the more likely scenario is that Frank will have to use his existing squad rather than rely on additions.’
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Nevertheless, a report Caught offside Claims Spurs have opted to turn to Porto standout Samo Aguoa, who has a €100 million ($86 million) release clause in his contract, as a possible replacement.
Spurs are said to face competition from Arsenal, Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest for his services, although Frank’s side are said to be a ‘highly interested’ club.
It has also been suggested that the striker could be available for a fee below his release clause.
The report claims:
‘Porto fully owns the player’s rights and has a £100m release clause in his contract. The Portuguese giants are adamant that they will not negotiate below that figure. However, sources close to the club suggest that financial pressure could soften their stance if a substantial bid is presented.
‘Spurs have discussed the possibility of an initial short-term deal with an option to buy, although Porto’s firm price is a major obstacle.’