Tottenham Hotspur made several loan moves last summer to reshape their squad, with Manor Solomon among the players temporarily departing North London.
The Israeli winger joined Leeds United on a season-long loan and has since played a vital role in their promotion push.
Under the guidance of Daniel Farke, the Whites currently sit at the top of the Championship table with a three-point lead, and Solomon has been instrumental in their success.
His impressive performances have fueled speculation about a permanent move, and while Leeds are keen on keeping him beyond this season, Farke has made it clear that any decision will depend on the club securing promotion, refusing to rule out a summer move.
The German manager acknowledged that Solomon’s future remains uncertain, as it involves discussions between three parties—Leeds, Tottenham, and the player himself. He stressed that no final decision will be made until the season concludes and Leeds’ league status is confirmed.
Speaking to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Farke stated:
“I always like to be in the driver’s seat as a club but if you have a loan agreement you’re not in the driver’s seat, there are more or less three parties.
“It’s not our players, you have to totally respect they are with us, that’s great, we enjoy the time and then there is a time to speak about what the future might bring.
“It’s not during the season, especially during a crucial time. You sometimes start talks behind the scenes before the end of the season. It will be crucial for them and their mother clubs, where we will be next season. Before it’s confirmed it doesn’t make sense to make decisions. It will only be made when it’s confirmed in which league we will play.”

Solomon arrived at Tottenham in July 2023 on a free transfer after leaving Shakhtar Donetsk, signing a five-year contract. He made his Premier League debut as a substitute in a 2-0 win against Manchester United and later assisted twice in a 5-2 victory over Burnley.
Despite showing promise, the 25-year-old was sent on loan due to the competition for places in Spurs’ attacking lineup. Since moving to Elland Road, he has flourished, recording seven goals and eight assists in 30 appearances across all competitions. (Transfermarkt)
His strong performances have solidified his importance to Leeds’ promotion bid, making him a potential long-term asset for the club.
If Leeds secure a return to the Premier League, a permanent transfer for Solomon could be on the cards. With Tottenham already well-stocked in attack, the winger may be set for a fresh chapter away from North London.