Tottenham were pretty quiet so far in the transfer window but they could make quite a splash out of blue – as they are reportedly interested in bringing in Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke before the start of the season.The North London club is eager to lure the striker to London as Ange Postecoglou aims to strengthen his attacking options for the 2024-25 season, Daily Mail reports.The 26-year-old has a substantial release clause of 75.5 million euros and is believed to be interested in a move, with Tottenham reorganizing their forward line.Richarlison, who faced persistent injuries for much of last season, is reportedly close to moving on, with several clubs in Saudi Arabia showing interest in the 27-year-old.Therefore, Tottenham is looking to conduct efficient business in the final week before their season opener against newly promoted Leicester City.##NAJAVA_MECA_8256621##Spurs believe that a potential transfer of Richarlison would help finance their acquisition of Solanke, which may partly explain why the striker was not signed before pre-season – according to The Times.Solanke scored 21 goals in all competitions for Bournemouth last season but was not selected by Gareth Southgate for England’s squad at this summer’s European Championships.His tally surpasses both Son Heung-min’s 17 goals last season and Richarlison’s 11 goals.If Tottenham succeeds in acquiring Solanke, it would also financially benefit another Premier League rival, Liverpool.The Reds have a 20 percent sell-on clause on Solanke, who left Anfield for Bournemouth in 2019, potentially earning Liverpool 10.5 million euros if his release clause is met.Solanke 🆚 Richarlison…How do they compare? 📊 pic.twitter.com/AZTIJ4wxag— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) August 7, 2024 In addition to Solanke, Tottenham is also thought to have considered Ivan Toney, who has long been expected to leave Brentford this summer.The club is also believed to have scouted RB Leipzig’s Lois Openda, Sporting Lisbon’s last-season sensation Viktor Gyokeres, Jonathan David of Lille, and Gift Orban, who recently transferred from Gent to Ligue 1 side Lyon.The only new signing the Spurs so far is Archie Gray who came from Leeds in a 40.5-million-euros deal.As far as departures go, center-back Joe Rodon moved in the opposite direction, with the Welsh defender joining Elland Road for around 11.5 million euros.