Two Premier League clubs have set their sights on Tottenham winger Manor Solomon, but both clubs are expected to find it difficult to attract him this summer.
While there has been a lot of speculation over recent weeks on potential incomings at Tottenham, there could also be several departures from Spurs this summer, with a number of players looking for a new challenge.
One of those is Manor Solomon, who has got his career back on track on loan at Leeds United this season, playing a key role in helping the club secure promotion to the Premier League.
Over recent weeks, reports have indicated that Leeds are now working on a deal to sign the 25-year-old permanently ahead of their return to the top-flight, but it has now emerged that Daniel Farke’s men will face competition for the Spurs man.
Southampton and Everton keen on securing Solomon
GiveMeSport have now claimed that the Tottenham winger’s impressive displays at Elland Road have caught the attention of both Everton and Southampton ahead of the summer.
The Toffees are looking to rebuild their squad ahead of their first season at the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and have identified Solomon as someone who can add firepower to their attack.
Meanwhile, the Saints want the Israeli international to aid their efforts to bounce straight back up to the Premier League this season.
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However, both these clubs face an uphill battle to land the winger, whose preference is to complete a permanent switch to Leeds.
The report adds that the Toffees and the Saints might find it difficult to land the former Shakhtar Donetsk man unless Leeds decide against meeting Tottenham’s asking price.
Tottenham’s stance on Manor Solomon revealed
GiveMeSport say that Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to sanction Solomon’s sale, having decided that he is surplus to requirements.
The North London club are expected to accept an offer in the region of £15m for the player they signed back in 2023.
The publication explains that while Everton and Southampton would be willing to pay that fee, they might struggle to convince the player to pick them over Leeds.
Finally, it is revealed that a number of clubs around Europe are also keeping tabs on Solomon’s situation ahead of the summer window.