
last week, sports witness Comments from Tottenham loanee Manor Solomon's agent regarding a loan transfer to Fiorentina were covered.
The attacker spent the first half of the season on loan at Villarreal until that period was cut short in January. He was out of Spurs' plans this season, prompting his transfer to Florence.
The Israel international has already become an important player for Paolo Vanoli's team. In the first campaign, they finished bottom of Serie A, but are moving towards possible survival and recovery.
The Tottenham loanee has scored two goals in seven matches, netting against Torino and Napoli. He played a role in this revival in Florence.
Solomon flourishing away from Tottenham
The 26-year-old's praise continues to grow corriere dello sport Given the impact he has made at Fiorentina. They describe him as Serie A's 'most successful winter signing', suggesting he is making a big impression on the first team.
The newspaper also appreciates his versatility, as Solomon can play on the left or right side. It is said that his impact was evident from the moment he made his debut in early January.
With Albert Gudmundsson injured, Solomon has been playing regularly. His playing time may increase only in the next few weeks.
Spurs asked for exemption
Despite all the praise, the newspaper criticizes the attacker's defensive contribution. This is used as an excuse to question whether Fiorentina should really pay €10m to Tottenham and sign Solomon permanently.
This is actually paradoxical, because even though Solomon has been given hero status, it seems that Fiorentina will hold back when it comes to signing him permanently. Perhaps if the winger continues to perform, those doubts may also fade away.
At Villarreal, Solomon got three assists in the Coppa Italia. He had one goal and one assist in Serie A in limited playing time. This shows that the potential is there and he needs the game time to showcase it.

