Manor Solomon has made a decisive call on his Tottenham Hotspur future following his loan spell with Leeds United, and it appears he has privately communicated his stance to the club’s hierarchy.

Manor Solomon’s future at Tottenham remains up in the air, as there have been a few twists in recent weeks regarding what could potentially happen with the 25-year-old this summer.

It has been widely reported that Solomon was expected to be signed permanently by Leeds United, following his impressive loan spell in the Championship under Daniel Farke.

The understanding had been that, should Leeds secure promotion to the Premier League, a permanent deal for Solomon would be on the table and advanced quickly.

Manor SolomonCredit: @shooting.practice on InstagramManor Solomon wants to stay at Tottenham despite Leeds United interest

However, a few days ago, it was revealed by The Sun that Tottenham are open to keeping Manor Solomon at Hotspur Way this summer, with the Israeli international expected to be part of the club’s pre-season plans.

Now, a fresh report from TBR Football states that Solomon has told the Tottenham higher-ups that he is keen on staying at Spurs ahead of next season, with the 25-year-old looking to fight for a spot in the Tottenham first team.

This development comes despite interest from Leeds United, who are said to be desperate to bring the Tottenham loanee back to Elland Road following their return to the Premier League.

Graeme Bailey said, as relayed by TBR: “I am told that Solomon still thinks he can break into the first team at Tottenham. He has gained so much confidence from his spell at Leeds and now feels fully adapted to English football. He is a very interesting option, Spurs like him and are ready to let him prove himself during pre-season.”

Why Manor Solomon deserves a chance at Spurs

Solomon did impress during his loan spell in the Championship, with the winger delivering 23 goal contributions in 41 appearances for Leeds United.

His dramatic strike against Plymouth in the 91st minute secured Leeds’ final win of the campaign, with that last-gasp goal helping Farke’s side finish ahead of Burnley on goal difference and clinch the Championship title.

It is also reported that Solomon believes he can fight for a place in the Tottenham first team, particularly if a new manager arrives this summer.

Spurs have since sacked Ange Postecoglou, and Tottenham are expected to hire a new manager in the coming week, which should bode well for Solomon, who will now hope he features in the plans of the incoming head coach.

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