Former Bournemouth boss Harry Redknapp can see Dominic Solanke leaving in the summer.

The striker is being linked with Tottenham and Arsenal this season.

Redknapp told BetVictor: Dominic Solanke could well creep into the England squad for the European Championship this summer.

There is a chance for a few lads to be the back-up striker behind Harry Kane.

Callum Wilson has been picking up a few injuries lately so Gareth Southgate will be looking for some cover.

We're not overloaded in that position after Harry Kane so who knows what could happen if he gets injured.

I like Jarrod Bowen and I think he could play through the middle as well as out wide he'd be in my squad for sure.

I like Solanke and I think Bournemouth will have a lot on their hands trying to keep hold of him in the summer.

There will be a few clubs wanting to sign him because he's got everything.

He's great in the air, good movement, holds it up well, can score a goal and he's confident now.

He looks the real deal."

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