Tottenham Hotspur might still have moves to bolster their attack in the transfer market despite already securing Dominic Solanke as their second major signing this summer.
According to Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge, Spurs could be eyeing another attacking addition before the transfer window closes.
Tottenham officially announced the signing of Solanke yesterday, signing him from Bournemouth for a club record fee.
Bridge noted that while the Lilywhites have already added quality attacking options, including Brennan Johnson, Kulusevski, and Heung-Min Son—who are versatile enough to play as strikers or wide players—there is still potential for additional signings.
He suggested that although no immediate moves are expected, Spurs might look to sign another attacker.
Speaking on Sky Sports News, Bridge 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.
“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.”
Beyond strengthening their attack, Tottenham has also focused on improving their midfield.
Earlier in the summer, they signed Lucas Bergvall on a five-year contract for a reported £8.5 million.
More recently, they added Archie Gray for an undisclosed fee, which is believed to be around £40 million.
As the transfer window nears its end, Tottenham is keeping a close eye on the market for further opportunities to enhance the squad.
Fans can expect more activity as the club aims to assemble a team that can compete at the highest level in the upcoming season.