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Tottenham continue to play hardball over Manor Solomon valuation

· Rohan Sengupta · 2026-08-04 · nguồn gốc

Tottenham want to sell the winger this summer amid interest from West Ham and Fiorentina. Manor Solomon is back at Tottenham having spent the 2025/26 season on loan at Villarreal and Fiorentina, respectively. Fiorentina had the opportunity to secure the winger on a permanent €10m deal, but opted against triggering the clause, resulting in the player’s return to North London earlier this summer. During his time with Fiorentina, the diminutive attacker contributed three goals in 16 Serie A appearances. Manor Solomon is currently involved in Tottenham’s preparations for the upcoming season and has featured in the starting lineup in every pre-season friendly so far. He also produced an assist against Chelsea, as Roberto De Zerbi’s side claimed a 2-1 victory in the friendly in Sydney last weekend. Despite promising displays in the pre-season, Solomon is expected to leave Tottenham, with the winger in no shortage of suitors. Tottenham playing hardball over Manor Solomon’s valuation It is believed that Spurs are open to selling Solomon, three years after he joined on a free transfer. Championship side West Ham have recently expressed their interest in signing the Tottenham outcast. The Hammers are ready to hand him regular first-team football as they look to bolster their squad following relegation from the Premier League. It is worth mentioning that West Ham faces competition from Fiorentina, who remain interested in re-signing the Israeli star. Journalist Luca Calamai recently advised Fiorentina to bring Solomon back to the club. However, according to Italian daily Corriere dello Sport (h/t Firenze Viola), Tottenham ‘continue to value Solomon’ at €10m. This asking fee is too much for Fiorentina. Only if Spurs lower their valuation can La Viola proceed to sign the 27-year-old permanently. Spurs must stick to their valuation of Solomon Solomon has been unfortunate with injuries in the last couple of years, thus failing to prove himself at Tottenham. However, that does not mean he lacks quality to play in the Premier League or in European leagues. For an established winger entering the prime stages of his career, a €10m asking price should actually represent a bargain in today’s age and market. Fiorentina are finding it difficult to meet Tottenham’s valuation, but West Ham should have the money to spend on Solomon after the big-money sales of Mateus Fernandes and Crysencio Summerville. A move to West Ham would allow the Israeli attacker the chance to revive his career in England. So, it remains to be seen who shows the most interest and comes up with an offer to sign Solomon.