FanSided World Football
·28 de fevereiro de 2025
Fabrizio Romano provides an update on the winger who could leave Tottenham this summer

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·28 de fevereiro de 2025
The madness of the summer transfer window is fast approaching, and Tottenham are among the clubs eagerly awaiting its arrival.
While some supporters are looking forward to potential new signings, others are keen to see which players might be leaving the club.
Recently, one of Tottenham’s star defenders—albeit currently injured—Micky van de Ven, has been linked with Real Madrid, casting doubt over his return to Spurs.
Meanwhile, Tottenham captain Heung-Min Son, whose possible departure has been speculated for months, has now reportedly attracted interest from both Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
Another potential exit in this transfer window is that of on-loan winger Manor Solomon, currently playing for Leeds United.
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A few days ago, reports emerged suggesting that both Leicester City and Everton are interested in signing Solomon.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has shared his thoughts on the winger in the Market Madness podcast.
"For sure. Leeds want to try to keep the player, but they will need to get promoted. There will be more clubs interested from the Premier League."
Romano continued: "At the moment, it’s not something advanced. The player is focused on events on the pitch, so there’s nothing really concrete, but the interest from Leeds to make this deal is absolutely there.
"There was also interest from Italy before he joined Leeds, but for sure Leeds will try."
Fabrizio Romano explains that Solomon has not paid too much attention to the speculation, as he remains focused on his current team.
However, it is no surprise that there is strong competition for the winger in this transfer window.
According to various reports, Tottenham have valued the Israeli at £10 million and are not expected to lower their asking price.
It is believed that Leeds would have no issue meeting Spurs' valuation for Solomon, but as Romano points out, competition for his signature will be fierce.