The possibility of loaning Manor Solomon, who was known as Son Heung-min's special helper, has increased. Tottenham Hotspur is thinking of sending Solomon and recruiting a new winger.
"Tottenham plans to accept a loan offer for winger Manor Solomon this month," British media "Football Insider" said on the 9th, adding, "For now, a loan transfer is more likely than a permanent transfer, and an agreement is expected to be reached before the transfer market ends."
Tottenham will recruit a new winger if it sends Solomon. "If Solomon is lost, Tottenham will likely have to jump into the market to find a replacement as there are few other winger options," the media said.
Solomon moved to Tottenham from Fulham last summer. However, due to injury, he only played six games.
He got off to a good start to the season. He started as left winger in the fourth round match of the Premier League against Burnley last season and played for 68 minutes. Solomon contributed to Son's hat trick by scoring two goals. Tottenham won a landslide 5-2 victory thanks to Son's hat trick. He has emerged as Son's successor in his mid-30s.
However, this was his first and final performance. He was sidelined for a long time due to a meniscus injury during the season. He was expected to return when the second half of the season began, but his recovery from the injury was slow and he did not return until the end of the season.
Solomon promised to revive the new season. He showed his pre-season performance by physicalizing himself during the pre-season and securing a position at Tottenham Hotspur. He showed his presence by playing a total of 45 minutes in a practice match between Hearts of Scotland and the Queens Park Rangers (QPR) in the U.K.
He also made the list of Asian tour groups that pass through Japan and Korea. He also played for 30 minutes in a match against Vissel Kobe in Japan, but failed to play for even one minute in a match between the K-League and Bayern Munich in Korea.
Although it is only a pre-season game, the fact that he did not appear in a game where players can be tested can be considered as a de facto resource outside of his capacity. Manager Anji Postecoglou does not seem to have Solomon in his plan, and Tottenham have decided to send him on loan. 파워볼사이트
Solomon is a winger born in 1999, and is now in his prime, drawing keen attention to him. Several teams have participated in the recruitment race.
British media 'TBR Football' reported, "We have received information that Brighton and Hove Albion, Leicester City and Wolverhampton have all inquired about Israeli winger Solomon," adding, "There is no possibility of a transfer within the Premier League, and attention is also being paid to Spain and Germany."
Tottenham is looking for a winger who will send Solomon on loan and be its main player. Crystal Palace winger Eberechi Eze and Wolverhampton winger Pedro Netu are said to be on the list, according to various media.
Tottenham is striving to strengthen its offense in the transfer market this summer. As all but captain Son Heung-min have shown disappointing performances, the team plans to strengthen its striker and winger positions to maximize its offense power.