Manor Solomon shares update amid Leeds United transfer hope and Tottenham decision

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Amid the possibility of re-signing for Leeds United permanently this summer, Manor Solomon has taken to social media to show that he and his family are still enjoying time in his homeland during the off-season.

Solomon was loaned from Tottenham Hotspur for the 2024/25 campaign and ended up becoming one of the most influential members of Daniel Farke's Championship-winning side. His 10 goals and 13 assists helped make the difference - especially with virtually the last kick of the season away to Plymouth Argyle, with a strike that won the second tier title.

But as it stands he will be returning to his parent club with an uncertain future whilst Leeds line up their new signings to tackle the Premier League.

But for now, June is time for footballers such as Solomon to enjoy time off - well, at least those not featuring in the FIFA Club World Cup at present. As the 25-year-old is not one of those involved, he has been able to post a picture to Instagram with family and friends in the sun by the poolside.

"Shabbat shalom," he wrote to his followers, which translates from Hebrew to: "Peaceful Sabbath."

Hidden under his profile picture in the top-left corner is a location marker, showing that he remains in Israel. The attacker got married to partner Dana Voshina in his country of origin last week as part of his summer plans.

BBC Sport have reported that they have been unable to leave the country because of the local airspace being closed amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. Tottenham are said to be in close contact whilst this develops.

And it has already been reported that Solomon is due to report back to North London at the start of July for pre-season - not Elland Road.

He was not seen as part of Ange Postecoglou's plans though Spurs have since sacked the Australian and appointed Thomas Frank as their new boss. The former Brentford man is therefore thought to be planning on at least giving the Israeli international an opportunity to prove his credentials before any new decisions are made.

That could end up impacting Farke's preparations for the return to the Premier League, though as the manager he is, the German will know to plan with the options currently at his disposal and not those he remains hopeful of having.

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