Talented centre Ryan Mills has been granted to permission to seek a move away from Worcester Warriors reports The Worcester News.
In the chase for the 27-year-old, who played 16 times for England U20 between 2010 and 2012, are Bath and Wasps with the black and golds now the favourites.
Speaking about Mills’ future, Solomons said this week: “Millsy is reaching a point in his career where he wants a different experience and challenge.
“At the same time the club reaching a point in its development – Ollie Lawrence is coming through, we have young Will Butler who is a good young player, we still have Alex Hearle to come back with two international centres in Ashley Beck and Francois Venter, and Scott van Breda can play there.
“We have three really good centres pushing through. Millsy has to see what is out there and we have mutually agreed that it is fine for him to have a look and we will wait to see what that brings.”
In May 2017 he was invited to a training camp with the senior England squad by Eddie Jones and it’s believed the two are still communicating.
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Before his move to Sixways, Mills played 26 times for Gloucester Rugby after graduating from Hartpury College.
He previously spent 12 years with Exeter Chiefs from the age of five before cementing a place in the England Under 18 and Under 20 squads.
Mills was part of the Under 20 Junior World Championship and Six Nations squads in 2011 and 2012, helping his country to Grand Slam success in the latter.