Club insider claims Spurs will now consider bids for player just 12 months after signing him
According to reports from Tottenham insider Paul O’Keefe, Tottenham Hotspur is open to considering offers for Manor Solomon in the upcoming summer transfer window, despite the winger’s recent acquisition by the club.
Manor Solomon, who originally belonged to Shakhtar Donetsk, joined Tottenham as a free agent last year under special circumstances facilitated by FIFA.
This arrangement allowed Ukrainian League players to terminate their contracts due to the ongoing conflict with Russia, enabling Solomon’s move to Spurs without any transfer fee.
Now, just twelve months after his arrival, Tottenham is reportedly contemplating the possibility of offloading Solomon to potentially generate a significant profit on the winger.
O’Keefe’s insights suggest that the club is receptive to any offers that may come their way for the Israeli talent.
Jack Pitt-Brooke of The Athletic echoed similar sentiments on The View From The Lane podcast, indicating Tottenham’s willingness to entertain offers for Solomon in the future. Graeme Bailey further speculated that a sale could materialize as early as this summer.
When questioned about Solomon’s future prospects, Paul O’Keefe affirmed that Tottenham would carefully consider any bids made for the winger, implying a pragmatic approach towards potential transfer negotiations.
Manager Postecoglou’s initial interest in Solomon at the beginning of the season may have suggested a promising future for the winger at Tottenham.
However, the club’s plans for the upcoming summer transfer window, particularly regarding the acquisition of new wingers and the potential retention of Timo Werner, could influence Solomon’s role within the squad for the upcoming season.
As Tottenham evaluates its squad composition and transfer strategies for the future, the potential sale of Manor Solomon represents a significant decision point.
While the winger’s departure could yield financial gains for the club, it also underscores the dynamic nature of the transfer market and Tottenham’s commitment to optimizing its squad for future success.
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