Tottenham open to selling Manor Solomon this summer

Tottenham are ready to offload Manor Solomon in the summer for £10-15 million after a successful loan spell at Leeds United.

According to Give Me Sport, Tottenham are ready to sell Manor Solomon in the summer and take advantage of the loan spell he has had away at Leeds United. The EFL Championship side are also expected to chase the Israel international, with Spurs keen to demand at least £10-15 million for the winger.

Manor Solomon’s arrival at Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2023 ensued a dispute between the north Londoners and then club Shakhtar Donetsk. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine provided the players operating in the leagues of either nation with more power to decide their future, as Solomon took full advantage to seal a move to Spurs.

He had spent the previous season with Fulham with success, and he then chose to join the North Londoners instead. Tottenham Hotspur probably saw a market opportunity to sign the Israel international on a free transfer, but his time here has been riddled with injury issues.

He missed the majority of last season with a knee problem; Spurs thought it was for the better to offload him last summer, and Leeds United agreed to take him on loan. He has contributed to 15 goals in all competition, which is aiding their bid to gain promotion. Tottenham are now looking to sell Solomon for £10-15 million in the summer, as Leeds United are interested should they gain promotion to the Premier League.

Spurs are already making big plans to revamp their attack, and they are hopeful of signing Mathys Tel permanently, as Solomon does not have a future at the club. Should the club successfully offload the £10-15 million-rated attacker, the money made from that will be pure profit, given the winger arrived on a free transfer.

Tottenham are looking to make attacking addition

Spurs are already in the planning stage ahead of next summer, with some attacking signings being considered alongside a few departures. There are concerns over Son Heung-min’s immediate future, while Tottenham Hotspur are angling for a few exciting moves, with names like Matheus Cunha mentioned in their list of targets.

Spurs are also ready to pay big for Jamie Gittens, and it remains to be seen how many of those names they can get into the club in the summer. The sale of Solomon, the £10-15 million-rated attacker, would allow Tottenham to operate at a higher level financially, as the Israeli winger does not have a future here in north London.

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