Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United could soon enter concrete negotiations for Manor Solomon.
The Israel international’s time at Spurs wasn’t great at all. He barely played under Ange Postecoglou, and it was clear that he wasn’t going to get any significant game time in North London.
Leeds United came in to sign Solomon on a season-long loan deal last summer, and the North Londoners sanctioned the move.
After a successful campaign at Elland Road, it’s time for talks over a permanent deal before the start of next season.
What Tottenham are indicating to Leeds United about Manor Solomon
Leeds United are back in the Premier League.
The Whites have had a very good season in the Championship under Daniel Farke, and they are back in the top-flight now without having to go through the drama of the play-offs.
The focus for Leeds will be to stay up next season, and they will need all the help they can get.
Manor Solomon, who had a very good season for the Whites in the Championship, has to have his future sorted out.
GiveMeSport have claimed that the versatile attacker is open and wants to stay at Elland Road beyond the end of his loan spell.
Tottenham, for their part, have been indicating that they are prepared to sell Solomon for a fee in the region of £15 million, claims the report.
It remains to be seen if Leeds will be able to match that figure this summer.
Tottenham could make a move to sign a Leeds player
Tottenham and Leeds share a strong relationship thanks to transfers between the two sides in recent years.
Spurs made a big move for Archie Gray last summer, and although the youngster hasn’t played a lot over the last few weeks, he has been one of Spurs’ best players.
Solomon has done a great job for Leeds too, and the report claims now that keeping the attacker ‘among Farke’s options could lead to Tottenham looking to raid the newly-promoted side once again’ this summer.
It has been revealed that Spurs are ‘monitoring the development of Harry Gray ahead of potentially testing Leeds’ resolve with a future proposal’.
The 16-year-old, who is Archie’s younger brother, made his Championship debut for Leeds against Stoke City earlier this week.