Dominic Solanke joined Liverpool in the summer transfer window after leaving Chelsea at the end of last season.

Chelsea want as much as £10 million for Dominic Solanke, according to The Mirror.
Solanke joined Liverpool earlier in the summer transfer window after leaving Premier League rivals Chelsea at the end of the 2016-17 campaign.

According to The Mirror, Liverpool believe that the 19-year-old should cost around £3m, but Chelsea, who won the Premier League title last season, are demanding around £10m, meaning that there is a £7m difference between the two clubs in the valuation of the teenage striker.
Chelsea are due a compensation figure for developing the England Under-21 international striker, and The Mirror has claimed that the two clubs could now be heading to a tribunal.

Meanwhile, Michael Owen has predicted Liverpool to pick up all three points from their Premier League game against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.
Jurgen Klopp’s side will take on Arsenal at Anfield in the league in a few hours’ time, and former Liverpool striker Owen has backed the Merseyside outfit to win.
“A game between the side with the best record (Liverpool) in games between the top six sides last season and the side (Arsenal) with the worst and I expect the hosts to take the points,” Owen wrote on Betvictor.com.
“I thought Liverpool were very good going forward against Hoffenheim midweek and if they play with the same intensity and pace on Sunday, it will be too much for the Gunners.”
A footnote added: “Michael’s recommendation: Liverpool to win at 23/20.”
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