This article includes exclusive comment from former Tottenham scout Bryan King.
Manor Solomon has been facing an uncertain future at Tottenham since the end of last season.
The forward was out on loan at Leeds United last term, and he became a hugely popular figure as he helped the West Yorkshire outfit to promotion to the Premier League.
Tottenham have faced interest in Solomon from the Whites, who have made it clear that they would be keen to bring him back permanently.
The Lilywhites are still yet to make a decision on the 26-year-old, who has been sidelined with an injury in the early stages of pre-season.
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Solomon tipped to join Burnley instead of Leeds
Solomon is desperate to be given a chance at Tottenham before a decision is made regarding his exit, but his injury may have put paid to that opportunity.
Thomas Frank’s side have numerous options in the wide areas, and it will be difficult for the Israeli to force his way into the side in the later stages of the summer preparations.
However, he seems keen to try and make a name for himself at Spurs, despite the sustained interest in him from Leeds.
Ex-Tottenham scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that Solomon won’t be able to get in at Spurs, and instead feels that Burnley should be targeting him for a move.
“I think Solomon has got to face the facts that his future,” King said.
“Frank will obviously see him in pre-season, but I can’t really see where he’s going to get in the side.
“If I were going to decide between keeping Son or keeping him, I think I’d stick with Son for another year.
“I can’t see why Leeds haven’t made overtures to sign him already, given how well he did for them last season.
“I’m surprised somebody else who came up hasn’t been in for him. Someone like Burnley, maybe.”
Tottenham need to sell Solomon
The interest that Tottenham have seen in Solomon has quietened down somewhat over the last few weeks.
However, Spurs should still be looking to sell the forward, even if they cannot get a big fee for him.
Solomon is in the prime of his career and he needs to be playing regular football; otherwise, he will fade away into the background in N17.
Ultimately, Spurs are unlikely to be able to provide him with that, so they should do the honourable thing and help find another club for him.
It would also provide financial benefits for Daniel Levy by getting him off the wage bill.
Solomon may still harbour the ambition of breaking into the side at Spurs, but the chance of that happening is certainly slim.