A forgotten Tottenham Hotspur man has made an admission about his summer plans as he continues to be linked with an exit from the North London club.
The Spurs squad looks set to have wholesale changes ahead of Roberto De Zerbi’s first full season in charge, although the Lilywhites’ current focus will be on staying in the Premier League.
Several senior players are expected to leave Tottenham this summer as the club looks to undertake a major rebuild after two poor campaigns in a row domestically.
An experienced Spurs attacker, who has not played for the club since 2023, has now opened up on his summer plans.
Tottenham winger Manor Solomon confirms plans for transfer talks
Manor Solomon was recalled from Villarreal and loaned to Fiorentina in January, and while the Israeli international has shown glimpses of his quality for the Serie A side, his progress has once again been halted by injuries.
The 26-year-old has now admitted that he has loved his time with the Viola, but confessed that he does not know where he will be playing next season.
However, the former Shakhtar Donetsk man did confirm that he will hold discussions with the Serie A club when the campaign comes to a close.
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When asked if he could make a permanent move to Artemio Franchi Stadium, Solomon said (via Alfredo Pedulla): “I don’t know yet if I’ll stay, but I’ve really enjoyed my time here in Florence.
“I’ve enjoyed both the environment and the people, and I want to give my all until the end of the season. At the end of the season, we’ll talk to the club and decide what to do.”
Fiorentina set to ask Spurs for a discount on Solomon
The Italian club do have the option to sign the Tottenham winger permanently for £8.7m, but they are hesitant to pay that fee.
This is according to a recent update by Gazzetta dello Sport, who claimed that Fiorentina are set to ask Spurs for a discount on Solomon this summer.