Tottenham exclusive: Multi-million windfall on the cards amid Solomon exit twist

Manor Solomon has decided to leave Tottenham this summer, with a favourite emerging, Tottenham Hotspur News has learned.

The Israeli winger spent this season on loan at Leeds United, where he thrived, scoring 10 goals and providing 12 assists in 39 league games.

Sources tell Tottenham Hotspur News that Leeds are keen on exploring his services on a permanent basis once the transfer window opens.

Ange Postecoglou
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Solomon fancies Marseille as Leeds United set to miss out on his services

Interest in Solomon from Marseille emerged in the media on 12 May and it’s understood that he fancies moving to the Ligue 1 club.

A return to Elland Road on a permanent basis this summer is not an idea that appeals to the 25-year-old winger, sources in the loop tell Tottenham Hotspur News.

Manor Solomon’s 2024/25 Championship statisticsTotal
Appearances39
Goals10
Assists12
Manor Solomon has done well for Leeds United this past season.

Spurs are willing to part ways with the winger and are looking for a fee in the region of £17million to cash in on him.

It remains to be seen if, despite Solomon’s preference to move to Marseille, if Leeds continue with their pursuit.

Daniel Levy looking neutral at Tottenham
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Tottenham can use Solomon’s transfer funds to sign better players

Spurs’ potential decision to sell Solomon for around £17million makes strategic sense as it allows them to cash in on a player who has struggled for consistent minutes while redirecting funds toward potent goal-scoring options to bolster their attack.

Solomon, despite his flair and versatility, has been hampered by injuries and faces stiff competition from players who are undoubtedly better than him.

With his contract running until 2027, Spurs can command a solid fee, especially with Marseille’s interest intensified by their financial flexibility after a potential sale of Luis Henrique.

This capital could be reinvested in a prolific striker or winger, addressing Tottenham’s need for a clinical finisher to complement the style of Ange Postecoglou or whoever replaces him.

Selling the Israel international now maximises his market value and aligns with Spurs’ ambition to build a squad capable of challenging for Champions League qualification.