The Dominic Solanke and Viktor Gyokeres transfer question facing Tottenham as Johan Lange decides

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The search for Harry Kane's replacement was never going to be straightforward for Tottenham in the transfer market. Almost one year on from the England captain moving to Bayern Munich, Johan Lange and Spurs are still to find the man to fill the frontman's shoes.

Tottenham fans are desperate for the club to address the position ahead of the new season, especially with the team's first game of the new Premier League season at Leicester City just 13 days away. Spurs are not the only ones in this situation as a lot of clubs have been rather quiet in the transfer market this summer.

In terms of a new striker arriving at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Bournemouth forward Dominic Solanke is someone of interest to the club after a fine season at the Vitality Stadium. Plenty of supporters have made their feelings clear over a possible move for the ex-Liverpool player, with many indicating their preference for Viktor Gyokeres to join from Sporting CP.

So should Lange and Tottenham move for Solanke or Gyokeres? Well, we put that question to our Tottenham correspondents in the latest episode of Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham.

In this week's edition of the podcast, Rob Guest is joined by Lee Wilmot, football.london's head of football, to discuss the club's transfer search and much more.

As well as speaking about the striker hunt, the duo also debate what else Tottenham need to do in what remains of the transfer window as the summer deadline draws ever closer. Last Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich was also up for discussion with a number of talking points coming from the game.

Djed Spence's performance at left-back, Archie Gray's selection over Yves Bissouma and Lucas Bergvall's impact are just some of the topics on the agenda. You can listen to our analysis of the Bayern defeat and the upcoming game against the German side in the latest episode of the show by heading right here for the podcast or you can watch the show recorded live on YouTube by going right here.