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“Dominic Solanke Recalled to England Squad After Seven-Year Hiatus”

Dominic Solanke has been named in the England squad by Lee Carsley, marking his return to the national team seven years after his sole cap in a friendly against Brazil. The 27-year-old striker, who recently joined Tottenham from Bournemouth for a reported £55 million, has been in excellent form, netting three goals in his last three matches for Spurs. Solanke is set to participate in the Nations League fixtures against Greece at Wembley next Thursday and Finland in Helsinki three days later. He has a strong history with England's youth teams, having won the European Under-17 Championship in 2014 and the Under-20 World Cup in 2017. However, his only appearance for the senior team remains a late substitute role under Gareth Southgate against Brazil.

Question 1: Why has Dominic Solanke been recalled to the England squad?

Dominic Solanke has been recalled to the England squad due to his impressive form at Tottenham, where he has scored three goals in his last three games.

Question 2: How long has it been since Solanke last played for the England senior team?

It has been seven years since Dominic Solanke last played for the England senior team, with his only cap coming in a friendly against Brazil.

Question 3: What notable achievements did Solanke have at the youth level with England?

At the youth level, Dominic Solanke won the European Under-17 Championship in 2014 and the Under-20 World Cup in 2017.

Question 4: What teams will England face in the upcoming Nations League matches?

England will face Greece at Wembley and Finland in Helsinki in the upcoming Nations League matches.

Question 5: What was the transfer fee for Solanke's move to Tottenham from Bournemouth?

Dominic Solanke joined Tottenham from Bournemouth in a deal worth £55 million.