Tottenham Hotspur have been busy on the transfer front this summer, making several exciting signings for the present and future.
Dominic Solanke has joined Spurs to instantly bolster the team’s attacking ranks as the first out-and-out No. 9 to come in since Harry Kane’s exit.
Tottenham have also signed Archie Gray, Wilson Odobert and Yang Min-hyuk, all young players who look like rising stars with a bright future.
In addition, Lucas Bergvall has arrived at Spurs after a deal was struck with Djurgarden in January, while Timo Werner has re-signed on loan.
Tottenham have also been busy in terms of outgoings, and now it looks like there could be another exit on the cards.
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Tottenham forward Manor Solomon set for Leeds switch
According to Fabrizio Romano, who relayed Paul O’Keefe’s report, Manor Solomon is set to join Leeds United.
The 25-year-old will be undergoing his medical at the Championship club on Saturday, added the transfer insider.
Solomon had interest from other clubs in England and Europe, including Getafe, but his priority was to stay in England, and the deal with Leeds is now at the final stages.
O’Keefe specified that Solomon’s move would be a loan.
Solomon set for game time at Championship giants
Solomon joined Tottenham in 2023 on a free transfer after his departure from Shakhtar Donetsk, having impressed on loan at Fulham the previous season.
Postecoglou told reporters a year ago that Solomon looked “really exciting” in Spurs training, and he duly did well in his first few games for the club.
However, Solomon only got 280 minutes of club action under his belt in 2023/24 before suffering a long-term knee injury that required surgery.
The Israel international has now fallen down the pecking order, and so a move away makes sense for him to get back up to speed and get regular game time.
Meanwhile, Leeds get themselves a superb Premier League-quality player as they look to drag themselves up out of the Championship at the second attempt.
It remains to be seen whether the loan deal will have an option or obligation to buy. If not, then it’ll show that Solomon still has a future at N17.
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