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Dominic Solanke Next Club Odds & Chances of Contenders
Dominic Solanke has renewed his contract with Bournemouth this season for four years, which will keep him until 2027, but some Premier League clubs are keen on making a move for him after his excellent performance this season. Newcastle are currently at the top of the favorites to sign Solanke, especailly after the English striker got his first Player of the Month award for six goals during December 2023.
Premier League Clubs Trying to Sign the In-Form Solanke
According to the Telegraph, Newcastle have made an inquiry about Solanke, but Bournemouth aren’t keen on selling the English striker in the January transfer window. Dominic Solanke is having his best season in the Premier League, scoring 12 goals in 20 games so far. Bournemouth were one of the favorites to get relegated this season, having won only one of their first 10 EPL games, but they bounced back well to get to the 12th position and should be safe now.
Dominic Solanke’s Next Club Odds
Here are the odds for which club will sign Dominic Solanke next:
- Newcastle @ 3.0 (2/1)
- Arsenal @ 9.0 (8/1)
- Tottenham @ 11.0 (10/1)
- Brighton @ 17.0 (16/1)
- Manchester United @ 17.0 (16/1)
The best Premier League odds have Newcastle as the big favorites to sign the English striker. The Magpies have been suffering from repeated injuries to their main forwards, Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson, so they might be looking to get Dominic Solanke. It’s well known that one of Arsenal’s weaknesses is the striker position. Solanke has big experience in the EPL and can benefit the Gunners in the title race.
It’s unlikely for Tottenham to sign Solanke after getting Timo Werner on loan from Leipzig, but the Spurs still lack a prolific central striker after Kane’s departure. Brighton and Manchester United are both not doing very well this season, so they can make a move for the English forward, but that’s unlikely to happen this January.