Premier League duo want Dominic Solanke
Premier League duo Crystal Palace and Huddersfield want Liverpool starlet Dominic Solanke on loan.
Solanke made five starts and 16 substitute appearances in the league last season but hasn’t played a single senior minute this campaign and should be on the way out in January.
Sky Sports has reported that Palace and the Terriers are looking to take the full England international on a temporary move for the rest of 2018/2019.
David Wagnar, Huddersfield manager, is mates with Reds’ boss Jurgen Klopp and this could increase the Yorkshire side’s chances of landing the youngster – while the Eagles are also desperate for more striking options.
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Solanke’s move to Palace depends on whether not they’re able to land Chelsea man Michy Batshuayi or Luka Jovic from Benfica.
Christian Benteke and Connor Wickham are both long term crocks and this has meant Roy Hodgson really wants to bring a forward to London as soon as possible.
Solanke really has been frozen out the side this season thanks to Daniel Sturridge coming back into favour and Divock Origi’s failure to secure a move away form Anfield in the summer.
Xherdan Shaqiri’s arrival has probably shunted the one-cap England international to the sidelines even more and his Merseyside career is in real danger of stalling if first team football can’t be found.
As well as Origi and Sturridge, Boddy Duncan is providing upward pressure from the U18s along with Paul Glatzel (who are in double figures already) – while Harry Wilson is playing really well on loan at Derby County.
21-year-old Solanke probably would have been better off following in Wilson’s footsteps and gone to the Championship were regular football and (hopefully) goals could have followed. But there is still time to prove his worth to Klopp, and Palace or Town could be the place to do that.