Tottenham player’s entourage not ruling out exit – Termination clause could be activated soon

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Tottenham Hotspur allowed Manor Solomon to join Villarreal on a season-long loan deal in the summer.

The striker managed a goal and an assist in his first two league appearances for the La Liga side. The Spanish media were impressed with his good start at Villarreal, but it’s not gone as well since then.

The Tottenham owned player made only one league start for the Spanish club. He has a goal and four assists from 351 minutes from 10 matches so far.

El Periódico Mediterráneo, a newspaper local to the Yellow Submarine, provides the latest on the 26-year-old’s future.

The Israel international has played over 100 minutes since October’s international break. Villarreal manager Marcelino has utilised him as a substitute. Last month, the Spurs man had expressed his frustration over his restricted role.

Due to his limited game time at Villarreal, the report claims the attacker ‘could be on the move’ in January.

According to El Periódico Mediterráneo, there’s a clause in the loan deal that allows him to ‘unilaterally terminate’ his temporary stay in January. It’s claimed Solomon’s entourage haven’t ruled out a Villarreal exit in the next window.

Marcelino has the attacking positions covered and Solomon’s exit is said to not impact the Spanish club’s plans.

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