It is a must for Leeds United to have Manor Solomon returning this transfer window.
It would be a crime for the 49ers not to even consider bringing Solomon back after his success at Elland Road.
The 25-year-old proved that the Championship was too easy for him as he could embark on a new challenge with Leeds in the Premier League.
Fans want Solomon signed as No.1 priority this summer, as the owners have a lot of work to do in securing a permanent deal.
Tottenham want £20m for Solomon, which seems doable for Leeds, but new Spurs boss Thomas Frank has just put a spanner in the works.

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank’s stance on Leeds United target Manor Solomon
The old saying goes, ‘Never fall in love with a loan player,’ and that’s exactly what fans have done.
His impact over a short period speaks volumes about why the Whites need him so desperately, as his title-winning goal topped off his tenure in Yorkshire.
Solomon has hinted at a Leeds stay many times throughout and after the season, but Frank has just broken fans’ hearts.
According to Journalist Sach Tavolieri, Solomon will be a part of Frank’s pre-season plans with Tottenham.
The Danish manager ‘likes what he sees’ and wants to check him out in training.
Currently, the plan is that the Israeli winger is staying and playing for Spurs next season, to Daniel Farke’s dismay.
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It’s a heartbreaking revelation after it seemed so certain that Solomon would become a permanent Whites player.
The fans loved him, and that love was reciprocated by the winger, who looks to be staying on for Spurs.
Hope seems lost, but the one factor that could help Farke land his man is if Spurs win the race for Bryan Mbeumo.
Bitter rivals Man United are said to be in the hot seat, but if Frank can convince his former player to make the move to North London, Solomon might be forced out due to game time.
For now though, the signs aren’t looking good.
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