
Manor Solomon Tottenham exit ready as permanent transfer eyed
Manor Solomon could leave Tottenham in the summer transfer window with a permanent deal already being lined up.
The 25-year-old is currently on loan at Leeds United from Spurs, where he has been thriving under Daniel Farke this season.
Ange Postecoglou couldn’t rely on Solomon after his injury in the previous campaign, but the forward looks to have found his rhythm in West Yorkshire.
The North London outfit have now made a decision regarding the attacker amid emerging interest in him.

Tottenham willing to sanction Solomon transfer
Spurs are willing to sanction Solomon’s exit in the summer transfer window, according to GiveMeSport.
The news outlet reports (23 February) that the Lilywhites are open to selling the 25-year-old in the coming months, with Leeds and Everton eyeing a permanent deal.
It has been claimed that the North Londoners want up to £15million to agree a deal for the forward’s departure.
Competiton (2024/25) | Matches | Goals | Assists |
Championship | 26 | 7 | 7 |
FA Cup | 2 | 0 | 1 |
Daniel Levy is a shrewd businessman and will arguably get the best deal possible for Tottenham with Solmon’s exit.
Postecoglou doesn’t need Solomon right now
Postecoglou has Son Heung-min at his disposal, and despite the South Korean forward’s recent struggles, he will arguably keep his place on the left wing.
The Australian manager has decent attacking options, such as Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski, Dominic Solanke and Richarlison.
Mathys Tel also joined the North London outfit on loan from Bayern Munich in the winter transfer window, but whether they will buy him next summer remains to be seen.
Solomon’s sale could arguably give Spurs the necessary funds to bolster their squad in the coming months.
The 25-year-old was signed for free, and his exit will give the Lilywhites a much-needed financial boost as they look to get back among the bug guns in the Premier League.
Postecoglou has struggled with injuries in his squad this season, and Levy must put his hands in his pockets to reinforce Spurs.
Dane Scarlett and Wilson Odobert are ones to keep an eye out at the North Londoners, as they have shown immense potential.
Solomon would arguably be a squad player at best, and it would be ideal for both parties if he were to leave soon.