Leeds United’s efforts to secure Tottenham winger Manor Solomon on a permanent deal have encountered fresh obstacles as Premier League rivals enter the race for the Israeli international.
Leeds Push to Make Loan Move Permanent
The Yorkshire club are determined to bring Solomon back to Elland Road following his productive loan spell last season. Daniel Farke sees the 24-year-old as an ideal addition to bolster his attacking options ahead of Leeds’ Premier League return, with the player already familiar with the manager’s system and the club’s style of play.

Burnley Emerge as Serious Competitors
Leeds’ pursuit has grown more complicated with Burnley joining the chase for Solomon’s signature. The Clarets, under new management following their own promotion, have identified the Tottenham attacker as a key target. Former Spurs scout Mick Brown has confirmed Burnley’s concrete interest, setting up a potential transfer battle between the two promoted sides.
Uncertainty Over Tottenham’s Plans
Brentford manager Thomas Frank has indicated that Solomon’s future will be evaluated during pre-season preparations. Tottenham’s stance remains unclear, with the North London club yet to decide whether to integrate the winger into Ange Postecoglou’s first-team plans or sanction a permanent departure.
Why Solomon Appeals to Leeds
Having already adapted to Leeds’ style during his loan spell, Solomon represents a relatively low-risk signing. His versatility across the frontline and experience in both the Premier League and international football make him an attractive proposition for a newly-promoted side looking to consolidate their top-flight status.
Transfer Saga Set to Develop
With pre-season training underway, Leeds are expected to intensify their efforts to secure Solomon’s services. However, Burnley’s involvement and Tottenham’s yet-to-be-clarified position could prolong negotiations. The coming weeks will prove crucial in determining whether Leeds can fend off competition to land their man.

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