Could Israeli soccer standout Manor Solomon be heading back to Leeds United next season? According to local media in the northern English city, the newly promoted Premier League side is closely monitoring the situation of the Israeli winger at Tottenham Hotspur and is exploring the possibility of bringing him back.
Last season, Solomon—who is under contract with Tottenham—played for Leeds on loan, helping the club secure promotion to the Premier League. He delivered standout performances and was one of the team's top contributors.
Despite Solomon’s stated desire to fight for his place at Tottenham, reports in England suggest he may leave the club before the current transfer window closes. Leeds, reportedly looking to strengthen specifically in Solomon’s position, would welcome his return.
Solomon returned to play last season after a long recovery from a serious injury and made a major impact on Leeds’ campaign. He appeared in 39 league matches, scored 10 goals, and added 12 assists—ranking third in the Championship’s assist chart. He capped off the season with a dramatic 91st-minute winner against Plymouth in the final round, sealing Leeds’ Championship title.
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The Israeli international player is under contract at Tottenham for three more years and began the 2025/26 season with the London club. Although Spurs finished just 17th in the Premier League, they qualified for the Champions League by winning the Europa League.
Solomon was left out of Tottenham’s most recent preseason friendly due to a minor injury, but head coach Thomas Frank is expected to give him minutes in upcoming matches. Still, reports in England remain skeptical about his chances of securing a significant role at Spurs this season.


