Bournemouth have set their sights on Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah as a potential replacement for Dominic Solanke, who recently moved to Tottenham Hotspur. The Cherries are actively seeking a new striker to fill the void left by Solanke, and Nketiah has emerged as a key target.
According to renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano, initial discussions have already taken place between Bournemouth and Arsenal regarding Nketiah’s potential move. The 25-year-old striker, who has struggled with regular playing time at Arsenal, is considered a realistic option to replace Dominic Solanke at Bournemouth.
Nketiah’s ability to put himself in goal-scoring positions makes him an attractive prospect for Bournemouth.
The English striker’s asking price from Arsenal is still unknown, but the Gunners are aware that Bournemouth has money in the bank after selling Solanke.
Nketiah can begin a new chapter in his career away from North London, and the Cherries will provide him with the opportunity to become a starter in their lineup.
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