Manor Solomon has been tipped for signing for Leeds United on a permanent deal, and the signs are certainly there for the Israelian wanting the move.
The 49ers and Daniel Farke deserve a pat on the back for their role in bringing Manor Solomon to Leeds on a loan deal.
On loan from Tottenham, Solomon has 15 goal contributions in 28 games as Farke can continually rely upon the 25-year-old.
Solomon will only join Leeds if promoted, so that gives more reason as to why Farke needs to achieve the goal of returning Leeds to the Premier League.
But there have been telltale signs throughout his tenure with the Whites that Solomon wants the permanent stay in Yorkshire.

Solomon has fallen in love with the Leeds United atmosphere
It’s never good to fall in love with a loan player, but the majority of Whites fans seemingly have when it comes to Solomon.
Being that it’s a majority, Solomon can leave Leeds fans unimpressed and certainly did in the Whites’ draw with West Brom.
Nevertheless, the duo have a strong connection,n and the winger was shocked by how good the Elland Road atmosphere was, and the Leeds fans as a whole.
This was fairly evident when Solomon hinted that Leeds’ fanbase trumped Spurs’ as he didn’t really get the same feeling in North London.
Solomon gets a warm feeling up north from Leeds, and that connection could remain in the Premier League next season.
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Solomon wants to play in the Premier League for Leeds not Spurs
This is probably the biggest sign of why Solomon is more intrigued by the permanent Leeds switch.
At Tottenham, Solomon never got the chance to shine under Ange Postecoglou, as much was expected of the winger after a strong stint at Fulham.
But the Championship has proven to be a haven for Solomon, and in joining Farke’s side, it’s been a match made in heaven.
Solomon wants Premier League football for Leeds and has ultimately hinted at wanting to be there if the chance arose.
This is looking extremely likely, and the transfer as a whole is edging nearer.
Farke won’t say no, and neither will Solomon, as the inevitable is waiting to happen.
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