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Former Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke has admitted he will have a point to prove should Bournemouth secure their return to the Premier League.

The Cherries currently sit second in the Championship table, in the final automatic promotion slot, six points clear of third-placed Huddersfield Town and with two games in hand. With the campaign fast-approaching its climax, Scott Parker's side are looking good value to reach the top-flight once again.

Key to the team's success this season has been Solanke, who has scored a total of 24 league goals - a tally only bettered by Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic. Should his success in front of goal translate in the opportunity to perform on the highest stage, the Bournemouth forward is ready to prove his worth.

The 24-year-old managed only one Premier League goal to his name during the 2017/18 campaign with Liverpool and was sold by the Reds for a reported fee of £19million during the 2019 January transfer window after lacking consistent game time.

Solanke's record of three top-flight strikes in 42 outings that followed at Bournemouth did little to justify his price tag, but he has insisted he is ready to set the

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