Leeds is planning to make major changes to their team before returning to the Premier League next season, and are trying to sign each one at a time to make sure their appearance is closer to reality.
Leeds hopes to learn from the failures of recent Championship clubs that have failed to compete in the Premier League, as they aim to reestablish themselves on English Top Flight. And to do this, they are reportedly want to sign the players who helped them achieve the promotion as champions in 2024-25.
Manor Solomon had a major impact on his time at Elland Road, earning 10 goals and 12 assists in 39 championship appearances. Tottenham is ready to let him leave this summer, and the chances of a deal going on look good.
Solomon Manor hopes to return to Leeds this summer
As TeamTalk reported (via Mot Leeds News), Solomon is prioritizing a return to Leeds against other clubs’ profits. The 25-year-old is believed to have settled in the area and is keen to return permanently in the summer.
Accepting a deal with Solomon is likely closer to Leeds’s top objectives in the summer transfer window, attracting players with Premier League experience, and Solomon has it.
Given what Tottenham wants to sell, there should be little problem with the two clubs signing contracts during the summer transfer period, when business opens up in the coming weeks. Leeds would want to close business as soon as possible. It’s no surprise to see Solomon being targeted as one of his first arrivals. But for now, they haven’t made their move yet.