Solomon has been linked with a permanent move away from Spurs
Manor Solomon’s future is back in the spotlight. After a brilliant season on loan at Leeds, his performances have attracted the attention of several English clubs. Tottenham, who owned him, had sent him to the Championship without much expectation, but the player responded with goals, assists and performances that made him one of the highlights of the season.
Leeds embraced him as a key part of their attacking system, and Daniel Farke made the most of his versatility on the wing. Now, with the market about to move, Solomon represents a strong card on the table.
Everton lead the race to sign Tottenham attacker with 22 G/A this season
According to information published by The Athletic, Everton have the edge to sign the Israeli winger this summer. Although Leeds are keen to keep him at Elland Road, the Merseyside outfit have gained ground and could go ahead with a formal bid.

How would signing Tottenham’s Manor Solomon, with 22 goal contributions this season, impact Everton’s attacking strength in the Premier League?
Solomon’s season with Leeds was a resounding one: 10 goals, 12 assists and a title win on goal difference against Burnley, both level on 100 points. Mick Brown had told Football Insider that Leeds plan to sign him permanently, but Everton’s renewed interest changes things. Tottenham remain the silent actor in this story.
From Spurs’ perspective, the situation offers an interesting dilemma. Selling him outright to Everton may leave immediate profits, but they could be letting a player at the height of his competitive maturity slip through their fingers. If the club have no space for him in Ange Postecoglou’s first team, then putting a reasonable price on him and negotiating with Everton would make sense.
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However, there is another little-mentioned angle: loaning the Israeli man to Leeds for another year, including a buy-back clause, would allow them to watch his progress in the Premier League without risking him to a direct rival. This route would involve patience, but offers more control.
While financial pressure always counts, Tottenham must act with a cool head. The smart thing to do would be to look for a loan on favourable terms or a sale with a profit clause for a future transfer. In any case, losing him without planning could cost them dearly again. If Solomon shines at Goodison Park and Spurs continue to lack consistent solutions on the flanks, mistakes will be pointed out. That is why the club must think in the long term. It is not just about recouping investment, but also about not feeding potential competitors directly.