There are ample players on the books at White Hart Lane, and as Daniel Levy looks to invest more in the squad at Ange Postecoglou’s disposal, the North Londoners will have to make space in the roster by selling players and reinvesting that money into new ones, and of the players that could be on their way out of the doors at N17 is Israeli forward Manor Solomon.
The 25-year-old has been playing exceptionally on loan at Leeds United, and the Whites could look to make his stay a permanent one.
The Lilywhites have worked closely with the chiefs at Elland Road of late, with the £40m move for Archie Gray last summer being the start of a long-term partnership, and there have been suggestions that the Championship side could offer a discount to Tottenham on any payment owed for the teenager in a possible exchange for Solomon.
Leeds can take on Solomon as exchange on Gray payment

And John Wenham, owner of the highly reputed Spurs podcast Lilywhites Rose, suggests that any transfer involving Solomon with a move to Elland Road will be a straightforward one, insisting that it would be one of the easiest transfers of all time.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Tottenham News, the podcast host said:
“I think this would be one of the easiest permanent deals of all time. Solomon is playing well, and Tottenham will owe Leeds at least two more £10m payments for Gray – I’m sure that was spread over three years. Therefore, we just won’t pay Leeds one of the £10m payments and they can keep Solomon.
“I think around £10m is a fair price. After that, who knows, Tottenham might also have to make a payment to Shakhtar Donetsk.”
Solomon signed at White Hart Lane in a highly controversial transfer; however, following what was an exciting start to his life in North London, he picked up a long-term injury, and Ange Postecoglou had settled on his players out wide by the time he got back.
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It is good to see him do well at Leeds now, and hopefully he can continue to take his game to his pre-injury level and find himself lining up in the Premier League soon.

