Tottenham winger Manor Solomon is facing an uncertain future in North London.
Solomon spent last season on loan at Leeds United and performed superbly as he helped fire the Whites to the Championship title.
The winger was not fancied by Ange Postecoglou but may have been handed a lifeline at Tottenham following the Australian’s dismissal.
Thomas Frank now has the 26-year-old at his disposal if he wishes to use him, but while the Dane’s transfer stance has become clearer, Solomon could still be headed for the exit door.
Solomon wants Tottenham chance before exit
Solomon has been linked with a return to Leeds, but no move has yet materialised, and there is now an air of uncertainty surrounding the Israel international.
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Leeds Live have reported (24 July) that Solomon has suffered an injury setback, which kept him out of Tottenham’s victory over Reading.
It is also reported that Solomon wants to be given a chance in pre-season before deciding on his future, and that Frank is open to giving him an opportunity.
However, his injury could put this in jeopardy if he is not able to return quickly to join Tottenham’s tour in Asia and make an instant impact, and he may also find that his potential move to Leeds also collapses.
Solomon could lose out on Leeds move
If Solomon waits longer to decide on his future, but is put up for sale anyway, he could find himself in a difficult position, as Leeds may no longer want him back.
Daniel Farke’s side are reportedly pursuing Feyenoord winger Igor Paixao, and he is likely to be Solomon’s replacement on the left wing.
Solomon may now find that injury disrupts his pre-season, meaning he does not get a proper chance to impress Frank, leading to the exit door at Spurs, but without the option of returning to Leeds, in what could be a chaotic end to the window.
The attacker must now consider moving on quickly to secure his future at another club or hope that his injury heals in time for him to perform at his best in pre-season.