I think they are making the smarter choice between Solanke and Toney. Both good strikers, but Solanke will fit Ange's style better.Sky Sports News reporting that Tottenham in "advanced talks" to sign Solanke. Interesting. That's a big step up for him, in terms of expectations. The demands at Spurs will be huge compared to Bournemouth. I'm assuming he'll be getting a hefty bump in his salary as well. Does this mean Richarlison is on his way out? He's been underwhelming there.
Toney is as classic as a target man come, who has shown his best in a two-striker partnership setup, next to Mbeumo/Wissa. He is one of the best in the league currently I've seen at bringing a partnering striker into play. However, if Ange prefers a striker who's better with his feet and has more experience as lone #9, Solanke is the choice. The doubt is whether Solanke's form last season was a one-off or he's truly ready to step up.
Richarlison will probably be at Spurs for another season. If he can't get games over the new striker, it will most likely be his final season at Spurs. The impending World Cup will force him to make a move.