Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ready to sell Manor Solomon before the transfer window ends. Solomon has not played for Spurs this summer due to a minor calf injury after returning from Leeds United at the end of last season. The winger did not travel on their pre-season tour and was not involved in the UEFA Super Cup.
It has been over a year since Solomon last played for Tottenham, and approaching two years since his last appearance in a competitive match, which was in September 2023. Much has changed at the club since then, not least Thomas Frank replacing Ange Postecoglou.
The Standard now claims they are open to letting Solomon leave and willing to sell should a suitable offer be made. However, the club are reputedly not ruling out another loan move.
That, though, would only be due to a lack of interest from other clubs in a permanent deal. There is a view that Solomon is not a key part of the new coach's plans.
LaLiga and Premier League clubs are said to be monitoring the situation. There are, though, no soundings that Leeds are pursuing a deal after Spurs quoted a price wholly unfeasible for United to consider.
A player who Leeds are interested in, though, is Noah Okafor. The Switzerland international notably played the full 90 minutes for Milan against Leeds in Dublin last week.
Okafor also scored twice against Liverpool after coming on as a half-time substitute earlier this summer and has four goals in four appearances during pre-season, with the other two coming in a 9-0 win over Perth Glory.
Leeds, however, have not made a concerted effort to sign the attacker yet, with no official approach nor club-to-club talks, according to The Athletic. They are merely looking and monitoring at this stage, as with Dilane Bakwa and Nico Gonzalez.
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