Leeds United fans will be desperate to see Manor Solomon join the club permanently this summer.
After the raging success that was Solomon, fans were thrilled by his loan spell and are after the full thing.
The Israeli winger proved to be a massive hit at Elland Road, and his Championship title-winning goal has made Solomon a number one priority.
Tottenham appear to be the ones in charge of the deal, but it’s clear Spurs want to sell Solomon, and Daniel Farke will undoubtedly welcome his return.
But it’s never that simple with Leeds, and something that happened previously could provide a major obstacle to this deal from happening.

Angus Kinnear has provided a blow to Leeds United signing Manor Solomon
Angus Kinnear’s exit from the Whites has come with implications as his Everton side are now seemingly in the race for many of the same targets as Leeds.
The glaringly obvious one is Gustavo Hamer, as both Premier League sides are battling for Hamer’s signature.
Kinnear may already know who Leeds are in for themselves, and it comes as no surprise that both clubs want the same players with similar situations on the table.
Solomon is also someone Everton want, but this isn’t the problem in these circumstances.
It’s actually Kinnear himself who is the problem with The Athletic handing the Whites a blow in signing the winger.
The outlet states that Kinnear was key to the Solomon deal because of his relationship with Daniel Levy at Tottenham, meaning that not only have Leeds lost a key component for a permanent deal, but Everton have also been handed a boost on their side of things.
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If Solomon stayed in the Premier League it would only be for Leeds
With this considered and Kinnear now holding the power, the player’s preference does come down to it as the main factor.
His time at Leeds was a success, but what was more stark was the 25-year-old’s connection with the Leeds fanbase.
After his crucial goal in Plymouth, Solomon said he loves Leeds, and it ultimately seems like a match made in heaven.
It would almost seem like a big move for him to go elsewhere in the Premier League, as after one year, he’s built an extraordinary loyalty to Leeds.
Tottenham don’t want to keep Solomon, so if his destiny is the Premier League, the only colours he will wear are blue, yellow, and white.
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