Leeds United have reportedly established when they intend to make a decision over the future of Manor Solomon.
Having suffered a serious knee injury during his early months at Tottenham Hotspur, the winger soon dropped down the pecking order under Ange Postecoglou.
As such, a loan switch to Championship giants Leeds United was facilitated last summer in an effort to get the 25-year-old's career back on track.
The arrangement has proven to be an overwhelming success, the Israel international contributing eight goals and nine assists from his 35 appearances in the Championship.
With Leeds now sitting five points clear of third spot in the Championship table, they are closing in on a return to the Premier League for 2025-26.
What is Leeds' Solomon stance?
Nevertheless, as per Leeds Live, Daniel Farke and club officials have no intention of making a decision over whether to retain Solomon's services until it has been determined whether they will be competing in the Premier League.
That said, according to football.london, Solomon would be interested in remaining at Elland Road should the opportunity arise.
The relevant parties are seemingly aware that the player will not be short of offers during the summer transfer window, while it is not beyond the realms of possibility that Solomon returns to the Spurs squad.
With Postecoglou's future as head coach up in the air, Solomon may first return to pre-season training at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before making any further decisions.
How could situation pan out?
Solomon has played his football in England since 2022-23 when he made the switch to Fulham, his reward for his form at Craven Cottage a move to Spurs.
In total, he has 13 goals and 12 assists from 67 appearances in English football, and he has previously stated that he is a fan of living in London or Leeds.
Although offers may arrive from the continent, it is reasonable to expect Solomon to be playing Premier League football next season.