Dominic Solanke Applauds Spurs’ Latest Signing as Tottenham Usher in a New Era
Dominic Solanke has publicly acknowledged Tottenham Hotspur’s latest move in the transfer market as the North London club continues its summer rebuild under new boss Thomas Frank.
The Bournemouth forward was quick to react after Spurs confirmed the arrival of 20-year-old Japanese defender Kota Takai from Kawasaki Frontale.
The club made the announcement on Instagram, captioning a welcome video with: “Welcome to Tottenham Hotspur, Kota Takai.” Solanke showed his approval by liking the post — a subtle nod, but one that didn’t go unnoticed by fans.
It marks another milestone in what is shaping up to be a transformative window for Tottenham.
The appointment of Thomas Frank has triggered a shake-up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. After the departure of Ange Postecoglou — who, despite delivering a Europa League title, failed to escape criticism for a dismal 17th-place league finish — the club is clearly looking to reset.
Frank, who impressed during his time at Brentford, is now tasked with improving Spurs’ domestic form while balancing Champions League obligations. A tall order, but one he’s already getting stuck into.
Takai’s arrival hints at a strategic shift. He’s young, raw, and full of potential — exactly the kind of profile Spurs appear to be targeting. It’s not just about the now. It’s about building a team for the future.
Though relatively unknown outside of Japan, Takai’s CV is promising. Four caps for the senior national team already. Composed on the ball. Solid in the air. Tottenham see something in him — and Solanke’s quiet support seems to echo that sentiment.
Owner Daniel Levy has long been criticised for not backing managers with the right transfers at the right time. This summer feels different. Frank is being supported, and Takai could be the first of several additions.
Sources suggest more business is on the way, with reports that West Ham might accept a £65 million bid for attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus. If that deal materialises, it would be another clear signal that Spurs are not messing around.
Even as the squad undergoes significant changes, one thing remains consistent — the club’s commitment to youth. Under Postecoglou, players like Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray were given the spotlight. Frank appears eager to follow that path.
Takai’s signing is a continuation of that ethos. He may need time to adapt to the Premier League’s pace and physicality, but Spurs are banking on his development.
In what promises to be one of the busiest summers in recent club history, Tottenham fans can at least take comfort in the fact that a plan is taking shape.
And if players like Dominic Solanke are keeping tabs on the action, perhaps there’s even more happening behind the scenes than we know.