Outcast Liverpool striker not looking for way out

 

Dominic Solanke insists he is not concerned about a lack of playing time at Liverpool and trusts Jurgen Klopp to get the best out of him.

 

England manager Gareth Southgate has previously expressed concerns about the fact Solanke is not getting any football at club level.

 

Reports emerged earlier this month suggesting Solanke would be available for loan in the second half of the campaign but the highly rated 21-year-old does not share the same concerns as others.

 

“Jurgen is a great manager and he knows what he is doing, especially when he is bringing people through,” The Daily Mail quote Solanke as saying.

 

“You can see what he has done with Trent [Alexander-Arnold] and Joe [Gomez] at the moment and how far they have gone. They have been two vital players for us this season. I have known them for a few years now so I have seen them breakthrough and he definitely helped them.

 

“All the team are good [providing support and advice], really. Everyone has helped me. From the moment I got to Liverpool, they all made me feel welcome and I settled in quite quickly. Whenever they see someone they can give a hand to, they always will.

 

“It is always nice when you come away and get minutes, especially for your country. Of course, everyone wants to play for their clubs and when you have been away, you have got to go back and fight. But these little breaks are always good, especially if you are getting minutes.”

 

Outcast Liverpool striker not looking for way out

 

 

Liverpool signed Solanke from Chelsea through a tribunal process and the transfer was considered a coup for the Reds.

 

Solanke is regarded as one of the most promising English strikers but he has dropped below Daniel Sturridge in the pecking order this season.

 

Despite alluding to how Alexander-Arnold and Gomez have broken into the first-team, Solanke has not made a single appearance in any competition for Liverpool this season.