Transfers

Tottenham forward has offer from La Liga club while Premier League clubs also keen

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Tottenham Hotspur have been quite busy on the transfer front this summer, making a host of signings for the present and future.

Over the past few months, Spurs have signed Dominic Solanke, Archie Gray, Wilson Odobert and Yang Min-hyuk.

In addition, Tottenham have re-signed Timo Werner on loan, while Lucas Bergvall has arrived at Hotspur Way after signing in winter.

Spurs have also offloaded a multitude of players, with the likes of Oliver Skipp, Emerson Royal and Joe Rodon all being sold, and others being released.

Tottenham could yet look to move other players on before deadline day, and one such player is said to be on the radar of several clubs in England and elsewhere.

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Getafe, Leeds and others keen on Tottenham’s Manor Solomon

The player in question is Manor Solomon, who has been earmarked for a move away from Spurs, just a year after joining.

According to Shay Lugassi, the 25-year-old has an offer on the table from La Liga side Getafe.

Leeds United are also said to have shown an interest in Solomon, alongside two unnamed Premier League clubs and teams from Italy and Germany.

The former Shakhtar Donetsk ace is looking to stay in England this summer as Spurs look to loan him out, added the head of Barca Times.

Solomon seemingly out of Tottenham first-team picture for now

Solomon joined Tottenham in 2023 on a free transfer after his departure from Shakhtar Donetsk, having impressed on loan at Fulham the previous season.

Although he began brightly at Spurs, he suffered a long-term knee injury that required surgery, and has fallen behind in the pecking order.

It looks as though Ange Postecoglou is looking to loan him out so he can get regular first-team football, which may not be on the cards for the time being.

It would be a shame if Solomon were to miss out on the opportunity to show what he can do for Spurs, as he is a talented player who’s yet to reach his prime.