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How Leeds United stakeholders feel about Manor Solomon as Tottenham greenlight his exit

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Leeds United will want to sign Premier League-proven players as the 49ers have a strategy in place.

The top flight will give Leeds all sorts of challenges next season, but bringing in players who’ve been there and done it at this level could be the recipe for success.

Someone who has already briefly had the time to adapt to the Premier League is Manor Solomon, who is certainly keen on returning to Leeds.

Alongside the winger is teammate Ben Davies who is also a transfer target and would make for an astute piece of business.

Now it seems as though stakeholders at the club have come to their final verdict on Solomon, as talks have been had.

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Leeds United investor TJ McConnell gives verdict on Manor Solomon

The background team at Elland Road will no doubt be working hard to build a team that can compete in the Premier League for Daniel Farke.

With plenty of suggestions going around, Solomon is one that seems the most likely at this current point.

The winger was excellent on his loan spell, and with Solomon enjoying his Leeds spell, it seems like a match made in heaven.

Now, Leeds investor TJ McConnell has made his feelings clear on the Israeli and what Larry Nance Jr said about him, with a signing potentially on the cards.

Speaking to Israel’s Sport 5 channel, McConnell said: “I didn’t know too much about Manor, but my friend Larry Nance (Jr), who is also a Leeds fan, told me about him and said he would be a huge boost for us.

“Wow, how right he was.

“Manor had an amazing season. His championship goal was fantastic, it was really fun to watch him throughout the season.

“Of course, I would like to see him stay at Leeds next season after everything he has done for the club. I don’t make the decisions, but I really like Solomon as a player.”

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Tottenham’s decision on Solomon speaks volumes for what Leeds must do

After he has become a massive hit, Leeds fans want Solomon as ‘no. one priority’ and the board could feel the same.

It seems like a transfer waiting to happen, and certainly shouldn’t be delayed any more than it already has.

The 25-year-old seemed to fall in love with the club and might plan on creating a few more memories in the top flight next season.

He has every chance to make this happen as Spurs want to sell Solomon as the club have made it clear he needs to leave.

Surely, with the winger adored by fans and that feeling reciprocated, we will see Solomon back in Yorkshire very soon.