Tottenham player set to leave the club in 2025
By Manuel Meza
Tottenham's Manor Solomon is currently making waves during his loan spell at Leeds United, and there's mounting speculation that he could secure a permanent move to the Yorkshire club next summer, with reports suggesting a fee of around £10 million.
Solomon, who arrived at Spurs in the summer of 2023 from Shakhtar Donetsk on a free transfer, has had a rocky start to his tenure in North London.
After joining Tottenham, the 25-year-old winger struggled to find his footing, largely due to an injury that ruled him out for the remainder of the 2023/24 season.
Although he returned fit for the new campaign, he was not included in manager Ange Postecoglou's plans, prompting the club to seek a loan move to get him game time and reinvigorate his career.
Tottenham player set to leave the club in 2025
At Leeds, Solomon has hit the ground running, impressing fans and critics alike with his performance. He made an immediate impact, providing an assist in his debut, and it's clear he has the quality to shine at a higher level.
John Wenham, the owner of the Spurs podcast Lilywhite Rose, is particularly optimistic about Solomon’s potential, stating that he is "too good for the Championship." Wenham believes the winger could thrive in the Premier League, especially in a bottom-half team, and he hopes Solomon will have a standout season that could lead to a permanent transfer to Leeds.
Solomon's contract with Tottenham runs until the summer of 2028, meaning the club has time to consider its options. However, a successful loan could open the door for his departure, allowing Spurs to raise some much-needed funds while giving the young talent a chance to flourish.
Solomon just didn't work out at Tottenham, despite his success at Fulham and Shakhtar. It's great to see him finding form at Leeds. We wish him all the best!