Manor Solomon turns down La Liga move, wants to leave Tottenham Hotspur

Manor Solomon has rejected an approach from a La Liga club, as he prefers to stay in England amid reports Tottenham are willing to part ways. 

According to Fabrizio Romano, Manor Solomon could leave Tottenham in the last days of the transfer window. The Israel attacker has reportedly rejected a formal offer from a La Liga side, as he reportedly wants to stay in England despite Spurs being open to letting him leave. 

Manor Solomon rejects La Liga approach

Manor Solomon was considered an exciting signing when Spurs managed to bring him on a free transfer. The winger took advantage of FIFA rules that allowed players of Russian and Ukrainian clubs to terminate their existing deals and move on. He was initially on loan at Fulham for an entire season before Tottenham took him to north London. 

He appeared like an exciting option for Ange Postecoglou early in the campaign, but a knee injury hampered his season. He barely played after that, with reports suggesting Spurs were ready to part ways as early as May of this year. 

With the limited time remaining in the window, Spurs are open to sending him on loan, as some clubs are sniffing around. Solomon has reportedly rejected a formal approach from a La Liga side, which Fabrizio Romano confirmed to be Getafe. The Spanish side is eager to bring the winger as a potential replacement for Mason Greenwood. 

Solomon reportedly wants to stay in England, but that does not mean he will stick with Tottenham. Romano suggested the 2023 summer singing could leave in the final days of the window, although there are not many Premier League sides coming forward with an interest in the attacker. 

Will Tottenham sign a replacement?

As things stand, Tottenham are unlikely to bring any more attacking reinforcements after a considerable outlay in this window. After the record-breaking signing of Dominic Solanke, Spurs were quick to re-enter the Championship market for Burnley winger Wilson Odobert. 

Odobert might be Solomon’s direct replacement, as Spurs do have plenty of options in their attacking setup. They could enter the market again for a final third player if they are able to sell Richarlison this late in the window. However, any exit for the Brazilian may appear unlikely. 

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