In a significant development for Tottenham Hotspur, an injured midfielder who has been absent throughout the pre-season is back in training. This news comes ahead of the club's crucial match against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
Thomas Frank, recently appointed as Tottenham head coach, faces a challenging test early into his tenure. The Lilywhites are set to make their journey to Etihad Stadium for a highly anticipated clash with Manchester City. However, they will be without key players Destiny Udogie and Yves Bissouma due to injuries. Long-term absentees James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Radu Dragusin will also miss out on this important game.
Despite these setbacks, there is some positive news for Spurs fans. Manor Solomon has confirmed that he returned to first-team training on Friday ahead of the trip to Manchester. The 25-year-old Israeli international had not played competitively for Tottenham since his impressive loan spell at Leeds United last season.Solomon was rumoured to be sold by Spurs this summer; however, when asked about him last week, Thomas Frank suggested that Solomon could play once he recovers from his injury.
Transfer interest surrounding Manor Solomon
While it remains unclear whether Solomon will stay or leave N17 before September 1st, there is no shortage of interest in him from other clubs. A return move to Leeds United hasn't been ruled out yet but Daniel Farke’s team seems more focused on other targets currently.
Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed last week that several Spanish and English clubs have shown interest in acquiring Solomon's services. Earlier this summer it was also reported that Scott Parker was considering bringing Solomon over to Burnley. The winger’s future destination remains uncertain, but it seems overwhelmingly likely that he will leave Tottenham before the transfer window closes.
As the Spurs prepare for their upcoming match against Manchester City, the return of Manor Solomon to training is a welcome development. However, his future at Tottenham remains uncertain with several clubs showing interest in him. As sports fans and betting enthusiasts keep a close eye on these developments, only time will tell where Solomon's career path leads him next.