Leeds United players have shown love to Manor Solomon after the Tottenham Hotspur winger got married.
He and Dana Voshina got engaged last summer before announcing in September to save the day for 12 June. Solomon also credits her as the reason why he spent last season at Leeds after "pushing" the player to join.
During an interview with The Athletic in January, the player admitted: "She pushed me because our goal is to stay in England, to get back to the Premier League." They have been together for almost seven years, living in both England and Ukraine before that.
Solomon recalls: "She said, 'OK, it's not London. We will not be with our friends, but I'm sure Leeds is a good place'. After I signed, I told her, 'Thank you'."
Around ten months later, Solomon said, "I do". "MR & MRS SOLOMON" is how he captioned an Instagram post featuring photos from their big day.
Ao Tanaka, Daniel James, Ilia Gruev, Isaac Schmidt, Josuha Guilavogui, Largie Ramazani, Mateo Joseph and Pascal Struijk were the first Leeds players who liked the post. As did former Fulham teammate and now Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo.
That momentous day in his personal life coincided with a significant one at his parent club. Spurs announced the appointment of Thomas Frank as their new head coach barely an hour later.
Earlier this month, the day before Tottenham relieved Ange Postecoglou of his duties, The Sun reported Solomon is due to feature in the first-team fold during pre-season. That stance on keeping the winger was said to be regardless of who would be coaching the team by then.
The arrival of Frank will now test that. Potentially reuniting the former Brentford boss with Bryan Mbeumo could further reduce any opportunities for Solomon to play out wide.
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