Manor Solomon has certainly had quite the season at Leeds United.
The on-loan Tottenham Hotspur winger scored a brilliant stoppage-time winner to send Leeds up to the Premier League as champions as they came from behind to beat relegated Plymouth 2-1 on Saturday. It was a fitting end to the 25-year-old's loan spell, with the Israel international now set for talks on where he will be playing his football during the 2025/26 campaign.
In 41 appearances under Daniel Farke this season, Solomon scored 10 goals and also weighed in with 13 assists. He became a popular figure at Elland Road and was seen enjoying himself in front of the away end at Plymouth at the weekend, dancing in front of the fans and even starting chants with the supporters.
The tricky winger even took to Instagram to post pictures of himself celebrating his historic winning goal. Alongside the post of Solomon with his top off, the Spurs star said: "Champions babyyyyyy."
Archie Gray simply commented a heart eyes emoji, while Leeds' Pascal Struijk had a transfer message of his own. "Sign him up," the defender said.
Judging by the full-time celebrations at the weekend and Solomon's previous quotes on "really enjoying it" at Leeds, it will be fascinating to see what the future holds for the Spurs star. football.london previously reported that it was understood Solomon would certainly consider a move to Leeds if they got promoted after enjoying his time at the West Yorkshire club. However, there is also expected to be further interest in him this summer from Premier League sides as well as more from abroad which could give both Tottenham and the winger plenty to think about.
There is also the prospect of a new manager at Spurs next season with Ange Postecoglou's future the subject of plenty of speculation and any new head coach might want to look at Solomon first before deciding on the future for a player who has a contract until 2028 with the north London outfit.
Solomon said in an interview back in January with The Athletic that he is waiting to see what the future holds. "I love it here," he said. "I love the fans. I love the club. I love the players, the manager.
"Especially now, I’m really enjoying it and I love living here. Of course, it’s different to London, less things to do and we have less friends here. All the Israelis, they live in London, but we found our place here.
"You can’t predict what will happen in the future, whether I come back to Tottenham, whether I go to a different team, or whether I stay here in Leeds, you can’t predict it, but, of course, for me, the door is really open."