Tottenham's forgotten man set for a second chance?! Spurs set to bring winger back despite ace going two years without playing for Europa League winners
Tottenham are reportedly willing to give a second chance to a player whose last appearance for the club came nearly two years ago.
The Sun claims that Manor Solomon is set to be given a second chance at Tottenham, with the Europa League winners minded to bring the winger back into the first-team fold over pre-season with the aim of keeping him next term.
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Solomon has not played for Tottenham since September 2023, with his first season at the club blighted by injury. Last term, the Israeli international played a huge role in securing Leeds United's promotion to the Premier League and then the Championship title in a successful loan stint. Leeds and European teams are keen on signing the ex-Fulham player permanently but it seems Spurs may give him another shot. This comes at a time when manager Ange Postecoglou's future is very uncertain, with the Australian reportedly more likely to leave Spurs than not.
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During Solomon's loan spell at Leeds he became a fan favourite, as he scored 10 goals and bagged 13 assists in 41 appearances in all competitions. Incidentally, his Tottenham contract runs until the summer of 2028.
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WHAT NEXT?
It may just be a matter of time before newly-promoted Leeds, or any other side, bid for Solomon this summer. If he does go, Tottenham will want a decent fee for his services, though.