The Tottenham Hotspur winger has been playing away from the north London club on three different loan spells in the past two seasons
12:11, 01 Jun 2026Updated 12:19, 01 Jun 2026
Heach coach Roberto De Zerbi must decide what comes next for Tottenham Hotspur winger Manor Solomon after their previous spell together
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Heach coach Roberto De Zerbi must decide what comes next for Tottenham Hotspur winger Manor Solomon after their previous spell together
Manor Solomon's agent has opened up on the Tottenham winger's future ahead of talks with Roberto De Zerbi and admits he would prefer his player remains at Spurs.
Solomon arrived in north London in the summer of 2023 on a free transfer from Shakhtar Donetsk but has only played six matches for the north London club. He suffered an injury to the meniscus in his knee just a couple of months into his first season at Spurs which ended it prematurely and was then sent out on loan in the following campaign to Leeds, helping them earn promotion to the Premier League with 23 goal involvements in 41 games.
Last summer, a loan move for the Israel international to Crystal Palace fell through on deadline day and a late switch to Villarreal was arranged instead. Despite five goal involvements in 11 matches, the move to Spain did not pan out for the 26-year-old and he joined Fiorentina in the winter window, with an option for 10million euros [£8.7million] to make his deal permanent, and helped them remain in Serie A with four goal involvements in 19 matches.
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When his season in Florence came to a close, Solomon posted on Instagram: "Ciao, when I arrived here a few months ago, we had one clear objective and we achieved it.
"We all know this great club should and deserves to be fighting for completely different goals. Thank you for your support and for making me feel at home in Florence from day one. Forza Viola, a presto."
The Italian club's fans assumed that was a goodbye message but one of Solomon's agents, Gilad Katsav, said this week that might not be the case during an appearance on Israeli radio station 103fm.
"The post from Fiorentina is really not a farewell post, he simply posted about last year and said thank you very much. The interpretation was that he was done and wouldn't be there, that's not true. He has a contract at Tottenham, he finished the loan and the window is only in its infancy," he said in quotes reported by Maariv and Sport Witness.
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Solomon and new Spurs boss De Zerbi know each other well as the winger played for the Italian during their season together in Ukraine at Shakhtar but Katsav said the duo have not spoken about the future yet.
"There has not been a conversation between Roberto De Zerbi and Manor yet. People interpreted the post as if he is not continuing and that is absolutely not true, everything is open," he said. "I want Manor Solomon to be at Tottenham, that is my desire. There is Pini Zahavi, Shlomy Ben Ezra and me. There is a team, they may announce tomorrow and they may announce in two weeks. He deserves to get a chance."