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Sky Sports journalist shares exciting transfer update about Tottenham

Harry Kane gives verdict on new Spurs signing Dominic Solanke

Tottenham have completed the big money signing of Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth and they could add more attacking players to their squad.

Spurs have managed to sign Archie Gray from Leeds United this summer to add to Timo Werner’s loan move.

Manager Ange Postecoglou has strengthened the midfield and the attack of the club with his signings.

They could add more attacking additions to their squad after Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge provided an update that will thrill the Tottenham faithful.

Speaking on Sky Sports News, the journalist claimed that he will not rule out Tottenham signing another attacking player, despite completing the move to bring Solanke to the Tottenham Stadium.

He said:

“I certainly won’t rule it out. Of course they have re-signed Timo Werner on loan, they have Brennan Johnson, Kulusevski, Heung-Min Son who can play as a striker or as a wide player.

Tottenham have signed Dominic Solanke to lead their attack next season.

“I wouldn’t completely rule it out. I don’t think anything will happen in the next week or so, but it could be something for later on in the window.”

The journalist has given the fans hope of a late move for another attacking addition.

There is nothing currently in the works at Spurs but they could consider a late move to add more firepower to their attack.

Spurs narrowly missed out on a place in the Champions League with their fifth placed finish in the league last season.

Tottenham can bring in more attacking players this summer

They are now determined to fight again to qualify for the Champions League and continue the exciting project they are building under the leadership of Postecoglou.

The addition of Solanke would provide them with a proper goal scoring player, something they have desperately needed since the departure of Harry Kane from the club.

More fresh faces in attack would add depth to their squad and increase their over all quality to compete against their Premier League rivals this season.

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