Tottenham are open to sending Manor Solomon out on loan, as the winger could find it tough to enter Ange Postecoglou’s plans.
According to Football Insider, Tottenham are considering sending Manor Solomon out on loan before the window shuts. The winger has struggled with a severe injury since early last season, so a temporary move could be valuable for getting regular minutes under his legs.
Manor Solomon to leave on loan?
Tottenham are looking to prove their attacking setup using the transfer window, and should they land their preferred targets, a player or two could leave through the exit door. Manor Solomon is already at risk of losing his place in Ange Postecoglou’s plans without any new incomings, as a loan move appears likely for the Israeli attacker.
The winger joined Tottenham last season on a free transfer, taking advantage of FIFA rules that allowed players to unilaterally terminate their contracts with Russian and Ukrainian clubs. There was an ongoing dispute from his former side, Shakhtar Donetsk, over this move, but eventually, all the talk died down. He also spent the season before with Fulham, as his displays earned a move to north London.
Solomon started quite well, providing two assists in his first five Premier League games before a severe knee injury hampered his progress. The 25-year-old ace never appeared for Spurs again in the season, which saw the club recruit Timo Werner on a six-month loan, which the club have since extended by another season.
There are doubts whether Solomon would be able to get past the German in the pecking order, with Tottenham also considered selling him at the end of last season, but things have changed with his fitness record. Hence, they are open to sending him out on loan for the upcoming season in a bid to retain his value and see whether he can come back to fit into their plans for the future.
Tottenham chasing attacking targets
There’s already talk of a move for Dominic Solanke, as Postecoglou wants a new striker in his ranks for the new season. The Bournemouth star will cost a lot in the current market, and that may come back to curtail Spurs’ spending on newer players later on.
There’s also talk of Eberechi Eze, with Crystal Palace looking to offer him a new deal to ward off suitors like Tottenham and Manchester City. Eze could be a valuable addition who can take over the left wing or the attacking space on that side of the pitch, as such an arrival will all but end Solomon’s days in north London.
Tottenham are open to sending Manor Solomon out on loan, as the winger could find it tough to enter Ange Postecoglou’s plans.
According to Football Insider, Tottenham are considering sending Manor Solomon out on loan before the window shuts. The winger has struggled with a severe injury since early last season, so a temporary move could be valuable for getting regular minutes under his legs.
Manor Solomon to leave on loan?
Tottenham are looking to prove their attacking setup using the transfer window, and should they land their preferred targets, a player or two could leave through the exit door. Manor Solomon is already at risk of losing his place in Ange Postecoglou’s plans without any new incomings, as a loan move appears likely for the Israeli attacker.
The winger joined Tottenham last season on a free transfer, taking advantage of FIFA rules that allowed players to unilaterally terminate their contracts with Russian and Ukrainian clubs. There was an ongoing dispute from his former side, Shakhtar Donetsk, over this move, but eventually, all the talk died down. He also spent the season before with Fulham, as his displays earned a move to north London.
Solomon started quite well, providing two assists in his first five Premier League games before a severe knee injury hampered his progress. The 25-year-old ace never appeared for Spurs again in the season, which saw the club recruit Timo Werner on a six-month loan, which the club have since extended by another season.
There are doubts whether Solomon would be able to get past the German in the pecking order, with Tottenham also considered selling him at the end of last season, but things have changed with his fitness record. Hence, they are open to sending him out on loan for the upcoming season in a bid to retain his value and see whether he can come back to fit into their plans for the future.
Tottenham chasing attacking targets
There’s already talk of a move for Dominic Solanke, as Postecoglou wants a new striker in his ranks for the new season. The Bournemouth star will cost a lot in the current market, and that may come back to curtail Spurs’ spending on newer players later on.
There’s also talk of Eberechi Eze, with Crystal Palace looking to offer him a new deal to ward off suitors like Tottenham and Manchester City. Eze could be a valuable addition who can take over the left wing or the attacking space on that side of the pitch, as such an arrival will all but end Solomon’s days in north London.