Tottenham Hotspur's attacking situation is far from settled. Aside from new right winger Mohammed Kudus, none of the positions in the front three are truly set in stone, though at least young forwards Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert have shown enough spark and indeed game changing ability to make Spurs think that they can be short term - as well as longer term - solutions for the attack.
As Tottenham continue to weigh their attacking options and await returns to health for talented strikers Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani (who was injured again this weekend vs. Manchester United), they may want to keep an eye closely peeled on a forward who didn't quite make the roster cut this past summer transfer window.
After struggling to find a transfer suitor for him - and initially toying the idea of having him around as left wing depth - Tottenham were able to send Manor Solomon to a pretty prestigious club in Villarreal, who are actually in a great position to make the Champions League in La Liga this season.
Unsettled at the club
But with Villarreal playing well, Solomon has fallen further and further out of favor in the team, and it is getting to a point where he already wants out of Spain just mere months into his one year loan spell with the Yellow Submarine.
El Periodico Mediterraneao's Ismael Mateu reports that Solomon is already unhappy at Villarreal, and the Yellow Submarine have thus quickly found a suitor for the Israeli international. In fact, London rivals West Ham United have reached out to Villarreal about a possible transfer in January to take Solomon off their hands.
Now, the final say goes to Tottenham, of course. Spurs are the ones who can decide if they want to change the loan, and if they were to do so, they may not want him back in the Premier League. But given Solomon was actually supposed to join Crystal Palace before the Eagles pulled the rug from underneath Spurs and rejected the loan move at the last second, Spurs may not object to Solomon playing in London, especially since the Hammers are actually worse than the Eagles anyway.