Tottenham HotspurManor Solomon admits he is unclear where he will play next season.
Tottenham have sent the international on loan to Israel from August 2024. After a season-long loan at Leeds United, Spurs loaned him to Villarreal in September 2025.
In January, the Premier League side cut short the forward's stay at Villarreal and sent him on loan to Fiorentina.
A month later, Solomon's Agent Shlomi Ben Ezra insisted The €10 million buyout clause is a bargain and La Viola will consider a permanent move if he remains in Serie A.
The Italian club finished 15th, but have not yet exercised the buyout clause for the 26-year-old. latter took to social media To thank the Fiorentina fans while some took it as a farewell post.
Last week, the Tottenham man's The representative clarified This was not a farewell post and he left the door open to extending his stay at Fiorentina. The agent also revealed that he wants the player to stay at the north London club next season.
"The post is definitely not a farewell post; he simply posted about the last year and said a big thank you. Everything is open. I want Manor Solomon to stay in Tottenham; that's my wish. There's Pini Zahavi, Shlomi Ben Ezra and I," He said.
Tottenham player issued clarification
On Wednesday, the Spurs attacker played 88 minutes in Israel's 1-0 friendly win over Albania.
Manor Solomon spoke to Israel after the match game 5 To discuss the game and his future at Tottenham Hotspur.
When the player was asked about his future, he also used the opportunity to clarify that he has not said goodbye to Fiorentina.
"I didn't say goodbye to Fiorentina, I wanted to thank you for the post. I had a great time at Fiorentina, I don't know what will happen," Solomon explained.
Roberto De Zerbi's Decision Key
The Israeli's contract at the English club expires in 2028, and transfer market He is worth €8 million.
His agent recently said that there have been no talks with Roberto De Zerbi. There is a possibility of discussions with the manager of Manor Solomon if Fiorentina does not buy him.
De Zerbi's decision then will be crucial as to whether Tottenham keep the former Fulham man or offload him this summer.

