
The Israeli is headed toward Tottenham.
Winger Manor Solomon will have a Spurs physical and sign his contracts within the next 24 hours, according to an exciting transfer update from Fabrizio Romano.

This summer, who are Spurs bringing in?
Ange Postecoglou, the new manager of the Lilywhites, has watched as chairman Daniel Levy rushes rapidly to finalize three significant signings before Solomon.
After an 18-month loan from Juventus, the north Londoners did in fact sign Dejan Kulusevski on a permanent basis, and James Maddison and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario followed suit.
These two players, who cost respectively £17.4 million and £40 million, sign long-term contracts with Empoli and Leicester City.
Postecoglou has no qualms with their mentality and approach, citing it as a key selling point for Tottenham.

“It’s not just about the talent that they bring as footballers,” the Australian explained.
“It’s also what they bring as people, because we’re going to play football, which requires a certain personality and character.”
“Both of those men have a lot of it. When I spoke to them, I could hear it in their voices. I talked to each of them before we signed them, and I knew they were the proper kinds to bring into the dressing room.”
Spurs are also rumored to be looking for a new center-back, with Postecoglou aiming to shore up a shaky defense. In terms of named transfer targets, Wolfsburg’s Micky van de Ven, Bayer Leverkusen’s Edmond Tapsoba, and Fulham’s Tosin Adarabioyo have lately been prominently connected.

Returning to Solomon, renown transfer writer Romano has revealed an interesting news on Twitter, with Spurs generally tipped to sign the Fulham loanee.
According to the journalist, Spurs fans can expect lots of activity tomorrow, as Solomon will have a physical and sign his contracts as a new Tottenham player.
With FIFA decisions permitting Solomon to unilaterally terminate his contract with Shakhtar Donetsk due to the current turmoil in Ukraine, the Israel international forward appears ready to join Kulusevski, Vicario, and Maddison as a permanent Spurs star.
“More on the Manor Solomon transaction.” Medical tests scheduled for later today at Tottenham will take place on Thursday morning — no problems, simply rescheduled in the final few hours,” Romano stated on Twitter.
“After the documents have been reviewed, Solomon will sign the contract this week.” “The deal is done.”

What have others said about Manor Solomon?
Fulham manager Marco Silva praised Solomon during his loan time at Craven Cottage, calling him a “exceptional athlete” by members of the Israeli press.
The Portuguese emphasized Solomon’s directness and power in one-on-one situations, a feature of his attacking approach that should thrill Spurs fans.
“He has scored some important goals for us,” Silva stated.
“More importantly, it has boosted his confidence, and he is unique among the players in what he has.”His one-on-one position is really powerful, and he is significant coming from the left.”
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