In terms of the latest developments between Tottenham Hotspur and Bournemouth regarding the transfer of Solanke, the current situation is that the two sides have yet to officially open talks. Despite the fact that Spurs have shown strong interest in the 26-year-old striker as a potential target to bolster their attack, according to reporter Alex Crook, there has been no substantial contact between the two clubs regarding Solanke's transfer as of this point in time.
Solanke has been a notable performer for Bournemouth and although his contract with the team doesn't expire until the summer of 2027, speculation about his future never stops in the transfer market. Tottenham Hotspur, one of the clubs interested in him, are obviously aware of Solanke's release clause, which is believed to be around £65 million, a significant amount of money for any potential buyer.
However, the complexity of the transfer market means that anything can happen. Although negotiations have not yet begun, it is still possible that a move for Solanke could be agreed at some point in the future between Tottenham and Bournemouth. This will depend on a number of factors, including the negotiating positions of both clubs, Solanke's personal wishes and the movement of other potential buyers in the transfer market.
For Tottenham Hotspur, the introduction of Solanke will be an important addition to help improve the team's offensive firepower and competitiveness. For Bournemouth, if they can sell Solanke at the right price at the right time, it will also bring the team a sizable transfer income, which will help the team to carry out more reinforcement operations in the future transfer market.