Tottenham Set to Sign Manor Solomon
Tottenham Hotspur have reached a verbal agreement to sign Israeli international Manor Solomon. The 23-year-old is set to undergo a medical this week before signing his contract with Spurs.
Solomon’s Background
Solomon was at Fulham last season, where he scored five times in 24 appearances, and Cottagers’ manager Marco Silva had been keen to keep him. He joined Fulham on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk after exercising a Fifa rule allowing Ukraine-based players to suspend their contracts.The rule, applying to players who are not Ukrainian nationals, was introduced by Fifa following the invasion by Russia. Solomon was in Kyiv at the time of the Russian invasion in February 2022, telling BBC Sport earlier this year about how he “woke up to the sound of explosions and sirens”.
Tottenham’s Summer Signings
Solomon will become Tottenham’s fourth signing of the summer following winger Dejan Kulusevski, goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and midfielder James Maddison.New manager Ange Postecoglu is looking to strengthen his side after Spurs finished a disappointing eighth in the Premier League last season, missing out on European football for the 2023-24 campaign.
Postecoglu’s Plans for Tottenham
Postecoglu has already made his mark on the team, signing a number of players that fit his style of play. Solomon is a player who can play both on the wing and as an attacking midfielder, and his versatility will be a welcome addition to Spurs’ squad. The Israeli international is known for his pace and dribbling ability, and he will provide a creative spark in the final third.
Solomon’s Impact on Tottenham
Solomon’s arrival at Tottenham will be a huge boost for the club as they look to challenge for a top-four finish next season. His pace and dribbling ability will be a major asset for Spurs, and his versatility will give Postecoglu plenty of options in attack. With Solomon in the side, Spurs will be able to stretch teams with their pace and create chances with their passing.
Conclusion
Tottenham have made a shrewd move in signing Manor Solomon, and the Israeli international could prove to be a key player for them next season. His pace and dribbling ability will be a major asset for Spurs, and his versatility will give Postecoglu plenty of options in attack. With Solomon in the side, Spurs will be able to stretch teams with their pace and create chances with their passing.