Manor Solomon is ready to finish his transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Leeds United on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old winger is becoming a member of the West Yorkshire membership on a season-long mortgage, which doesn’t embody an choice to show the deal everlasting. There was late curiosity from elsewhere however Solomon is ready to hitch Leeds.
The Athletic reported on Saturday that Solomon was to bear a medical forward of finishing his transfer. Solomon stays underneath contract with Tottenham till June 2028 having signed a five-year deal when becoming a member of from Shakhtar Donetsk final summer time.
Solomon had loved a productive 2022-23 season on mortgage at Fulham from Shakhtar, scoring 5 targets in 24 appearances. He then signed for Spurs as a free agent however featured solely six occasions earlier than sustaining a season-ending proper knee harm in October.
Solomon returned to motion for Spurs throughout pre-season however was not named in Ange Postecoglou’s matchday squads for both of their opening two Premier League matches. Postecoglou’s aspect have additionally added to their winger depth with the signing of Wilson Odobert from Burnley in a deal value as much as £30million ($39.6m).
Tottenham and Leeds have previosly completed enterprise this summer time with Archie Grey becoming a member of the north London membership and Joe Rodon heading the opposite manner, having spent final season on mortgage on the Championship aspect. In addition to Rodon, Leeds have signed Largie Ramazani, Jayden Bogle, Alex Cairns and Joe Rothwell this summer time. They’ve, although offered Georginio Rutter, Crysencio Summerville and Glen Kamara, in addition to Grey.
Daniel Farke’s aspect gained their first match of the season on Friday as they beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-0. They’re again in motion on Saturday once they welcome Hull Metropolis to Elland Highway. Spurs, in the meantime, journey to Newcastle United on Sunday for his or her subsequent fixture.
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