Dominic Solanke has been absent from Tottenham’s preseason due to injury worries.
The striker has missed much of Thomas Frank’s first preseason in charge as a precaution due to a minor ankle injury.
Solanke’s first season in Tottenham colours didn’t go to plan for the former England international, with a lack of form and injuries holding him back.
Given Frank’s push to sign new attackers to bolster Spurs’ forward line, Solanke could find his playing time limited next campaign.
Randal Kolo Muani could take Solanke’s place
Tottenham have been heavily linked with a move for Paris Saint-Germain’s Randal Kolo Muani.
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Should the striker sign for Frank’s side, Solanke could find his gametime limited in the famous white shirt.
Spurs are looking to hijack the deal for Kolo Muani.
Both Juventus and the forward are keen for a reunion in Turin after his successful loan spell. However, negotiations have stalled between PSG and the Old Lady, and given Juventus’ uncertain financial situation, the Lilywhites are reportedly looking to hijack the deal, with talks now underway.
The move would give Frank a major decision to make up front, with Richarlison or Solanke surely bound to be moved on should they complete the signing.
Solanke and Kolo Muani could play up front together
Spurs are clearly keen to explore their attacking options this summer after missing out on Morgan Gibbs-White.
However, there have been very few rumours linking Solanke with a move away. Therefore, Frank could choose to play the pair together.
Solanke’s physical dominance, as well as Kolo Muani’s red-hot pace, could be the perfect recipe for Frank to replicate what he managed to do at Brentford with Bryan Mbuemo and Ivan Toney.