Liverpool can obtain an surprising £9 million switch windfall if Chelsea go forward with their curiosity in Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke.
In response to Anfield Watch, the Reds can obtain monetary increase if their Premier League rivals Chelsea signal former Liverpool striker Solanke.
The Merseyside membership offered the English striker again in 2019 for an preliminary £19m to Bournemouth however they added a clause within the deal that would profit them now.
Chelsea, who’re on the lookout for a brand new striker this summer time, have been linked with a transfer for Solanke.
The 26-year-old scored 19 Premier League targets final season and he was among the best gamers within the league.
His sensible type has attracted curiosity from among the largest golf equipment in England together with Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham.
In response to The Athletic, his Bournemouth contract has a £65 million launch clause that solely particular groups might set off.
Liverpool are additionally assured 20 p.c of no matter cash Bournemouth make on the attacker.
The Reds will get £9 million if Chelsea resolve to signal the in-form attacker.
Solanke was anticipated to make Gareth Southgate’s squad for the European Championship this summer time however he was surprisingly overlooked as Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney went with the squad as Harry Kane’s again up.
Liverpool are ready for Chelsea to make a transfer for Solanke
As a consequence of his efforts, Bournemouth had been capable of surpass their earlier membership report from 2016–17 and ended up with 48 factors within the Premier League.
A switch for Solanke can be seen as a serious loss by Bournemouth, for the reason that participant led the road and was the workforce’s prime scorer within the Premier League in 2023–2024 with 19 targets, forward of eight for Antoine Semenyo and 7 for Justin Kluivert in second and third place, respectively.
Nevertheless, his sale would offer them with a lot wanted money injection which they’ll spend on new signings in the summertime switch window.