Evening Standard
·13. August 2025
Tottenham ready to sell Manor Solomon amid Eberechi Eze and Savinho interest

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Tottenham are open to letting Manor Solomon leave in the final weeks of the transfer window.
The winger has not played for the club since September 2023 when he suffered a knee injury, before spending last season on loan at Leeds.
Solomon, who joined on a free transfer, is yet to feature under Thomas Frank due to a calf issue hampering his pre-season.
Standard Sport understands that Spurs would be willing to sell Solomon this summer if a suitable offer comes in, with the player not viewed as a key part of Frank's plans.
Another loan spell away from the club has not been ruled out, depending on what level of interest Spurs receive in a permanent exit.
Recent reports have suggested that Premier League and LaLiga clubs are monitoring the situation.
Champion: Manor Solomon was key for Leeds last season
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A minor calf injury kept Solomon out of the opening game of Frank's reign against Reading last month and Solomon did not travel with the squad on the tour to Hong Kong and South Korea.
Solomon spent last season on loan at Leeds and played an important role in the club's promotion to the Premier League.
He made 39 appearances in the Championship and scored ten goals, including a stoppage-time winner against Plymouth that secured the title for Daniel Farke's side.
Spurs are well-stocked in wide areas, having added Mohammed Kudus to their ranks and made Mathys Tel's move from Bayern Munich a permanent one.
Mikey Moore has joined Rangers on loan, but he signed a new Spurs contract on his 18th birthday earlier this week and remains firmly in the club's longer-term thinking.
Spurs are looking to further strengthen in attack and are interested in signing Manchester City winger Savinho and Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze.
City's stance is that the Brazilian is not for sale, though Pep Guardiola has previously allowed players to leave when expressing a desire to do so.
Spurs have entered talks over signing Eze, who is also of interest to Arsenal and has a release clause of £68million which expires on Friday.