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West Ham plots summer move for Solanke

West Ham United’s search for offensive reinforcement has led them to Bournemouth’s standout striker, Nigeria's eligible Dominic Solanke.

West Ham plots summer move for Solanke

West Ham United’s search for offensive reinforcement has led them to Bournemouth’s standout striker, Nigeria's eligible Dominic Solanke.

As Nick Hoult reports in The Daily Telegraph, Solanke’s impressive form, netting 16 goals in all competitions this season, has not gone unnoticed. With a keen eye for bolstering their attack and increasing their homegrown talent pool, the Hammers have placed Solanke at the top of their summer wishlist.

Solanke, at 26, has matured into a prolific striker. His journey from Chelsea’s Academy to Liverpool and finally Bournemouth for a £17 million transfer has been marked by steady growth and resilience. Notably, his performance this season, including goals in both fixtures against West Ham, showcases his readiness for a bigger stage.

“His tally this season includes scoring in both matches against West Ham, contributing to his first Premier League campaign reaching double figures for goals,” highlights Hoult.

Solanke’s status as a homegrown player adds an extra layer of appeal for West Ham, which is looking to balance their squad composition effectively.

Eddie Howe, Newcastle’s manager and Solanke’s former coach at Bournemouth, has expressed his admiration, stating, “he is a huge admirer of Solanke but admitted in January that his club was not in a position to move for him.”

This acknowledgment from a fellow Premier League manager underscores Solanke’s potential impact.

As West Ham plans its summer transfer strategy, Solanke represents a blend of proven Premier League ability and homegrown value. His journey through the ranks of English football, marked by resilience and growth, aligns with West Ham’s ambitions. As the club aims to strengthen it's attacking options, Solanke emerges as a fitting target, embodying the qualities sought after by top-flight clubs.