MANOR SOLOMON is set to be given a second chance at Tottenham.
The Israeli winger, 25, has become a forgotten man in N17 after spending the season on loan at Leeds.
But he proved to be a huge hit at Elland Road, netting ten goals in 41 appearances as he helped the Whites to promotion back to the Premier League.
Leeds are keen to sign him permanently, while there are believed to be other suitors in the Premier League interested in Solomon’s services.
But SunSport understands the North Londoners are minded to bring him back into the first-team fold over pre-season with the ambition of keeping him next season.
That is despite all the uncertainty around the managerial position at Tottenham.
Former Fulham loanee Solomon joined Tottenham on a free transfer in 2023.
That is after he left Shakhtar Donetsk following Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine the year before.
His first campaign was blighted by a hamstring injury, limiting him to just six Spurs appearances.
Solomon's last game for Tottenham was back in September 30, 2023.
Now everyone at Spurs are currently waiting with baited breath over whether Daniel Levy will back or sack boss Ange Postecoglou.
It is understood the latter is more likely, despite the Aussie delivering Spurs their first trophy in 17 years with last month’s Europa League triumph.
Thomas Frank and Marco Silva, of West London rivals Brentford and Fulham respectively, are among the candidates to succeed Postecoglou if he is sacked.