Leeds United supporters took over the city centre on Bank Holiday Monday to celebrate Daniel Farke's side's promotion to the Premier League.
Despite being a memorable day for all Whites fans, there was a glaring question among them - what is going to happen with Manor Solomon. As the old adage goes: 'Never fall in love with a loan player.'
However, the 25-year-old endeared himself to the club with a brilliant campaign that saw 10 goals and 13 assists notched across the entirety of it. Of course, the Israelian will now be returning to his parent club Tottenham Hotspur and it remains to be seen what the future shall hold.
Here at Leeds Live we have rounded up what has been said by Solomon, as well as other parties, regarding the winger.
Solomon's transfer hint
An emotional Solomon was clearly blown away by the turnout for the champions' parade and addressing his transfer situation on Monday, the forward hinted at a decision being made sooner, rather than later. "To see them [Leeds' fans] celebrating like this, I don't know how many thousand, you can't count them," he told the crowd.
"It is incredible. I was expecting to see a lot of people, but not this many, it is great.
"What we have all done this season is amazing. Now we have to celebrate it.
"I've made some memories at Leeds United and they will always be in my heart. These fans deserve to be so happy.
"I've been focused on this season - in two or three days we will talk and see what is happening."
Tottenham decision
While Leeds have been flourishing with Solomon, Tottenham have been floundering in the Premier League and are holding on to the Europa League to save their campaign. Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou did have the opportunity to recall the winger in January when injuries were mounting and form was subsiding.
However, his decision then perhaps hints that Solomon is not in his plans. "No," was the clear response from the Australian when asked if he would be recalling the winger.
TBR Football claims Tottenham want close to £20m for Solomon, but Leeds are hoping to get him for closer to £15m.
Solomon's summer admission
Speaking to Leeds Live prior to his heroics at Plymouth Argyle, Solomon admitted that his summer plans were firmly up in the air. "Honestly, I really don't know what's going to happen in the summer," he explained.
"I still have three years left on my contract with Tottenham, so at the moment we really don't know."
Leeds concern
While a return to first-team football at Tottenham seems unlikely to be in Solomon's future, this does not mean that Leeds are home and hosed when it comes to purchasing the winger. Team Football understands that Marseille are eyeing a move for Solomon this summer as they look to add strength in depth to their attack.
Roberto De Zerbi, who previously managed Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League, is thought to be keen on the 25-year-old to replace Luis Henrique who seems destined for Inter Milan. The report adds that the French club have held concrete negotiations with Solomon's entourage to try and get the deal done.
If this is the case, this would be a concern for United considering that Marseille look likely to be able to offer Solomon at least Conference League football next season.