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Chelsea striker to leave club during the summer to make Spanish Liga move

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Nigerian born Chelsea player Dominic Solanke is expected to leave the club to join Real Betis, Calciomercato.it has revealed.

The youngster impressed during last summer's pre-season but was loaned out to Vitesse on a season-long loan during the transfer window.

He scored 7 goals in 25 games for the Dutch side.

Real Betis are interested in signing the player on loan for one season as he is unlikely to secure a regular place in new manager Antonio Conte's squad.

At the start of the year, the youngster admitted that his future was uncertain.

"It has been really good - it has actually been quite nice," Solanke said in January.

"It is a good place for me to come and develop, so I am happy at the moment.

"I am not sure, really [what will happen this summer] - anything can happen in football.

"I'd like to just think I'd be in a better position and be a better player than I am this year. Any development will be a positive thing in my eyes."

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