Tottenham Hotspur forward Manor Solomon has attracted attention with his latest social media message.
Solomon spent last season on loan at Leeds, and the Whites are heavily linked with a move for the 25-year-old.
The Israel international scored 10 goals and registered 12 assists in the Championship as Leeds won the title.
Burnley though are also in the race to sign the Israel international, who has made just six appearances for Spurs.
Solomon ready for a move
Posting on his Instagram story (24 June), Solomon shared a video of him training ahead of the start of pre-season.
The video was accompanied with the message “Getting ready” speculating that he is gearing up for a big season ahead despite not knowing what the future holds for him.
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New Spurs boss Thomas Frank though will speak to his staff before deciding Solomon’s future at the club.
With the futures of Son Heung-min, Richarlison and Mickey Moore uncertain, Solomon could be handed a chance to impress.
Frank though is also in the market for a new forward, so much could also depend on whether he can secure one of his top targets with Eberechie Eze the latest to be linked to North London.
Frank needs to make Solomon decision
Football Insider verdict
With Spurs’ pre-season set to get underway soon and no new forward signed as desired, Solomon could be handed opportunities in upcoming friendly matches to show Frank what he could be missing out on.
Frank may need to sort out the futures of Son, Richarlison and Moore before sanctioning a move for Solomon.
That could be a blow for Leeds, or Burnley, who would ideally want the forward in time for their Premier League openers.
Attempting an offer now though could tempt Spurs into a sale, as Frank is keen to add a proven Premier League forward into his attack.
With Bryan Mbeumo linked with Manchester United, Frank will need around £70m to land either Eze or Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.
Solomon still needs to prove himself at Premier League level after a knee injury cruelly cut short his first season at Spurs.
Leeds and Burnley could both offer him regular playing time in the top flight, and Solomon looks ready and eager for a move.