Tottenham Sets £20m Price for Manor Solomon Amid Hull and West Ham Interest
Tottenham’s clear-out is gathering pace, and Manor Solomon is firmly on the block.
Hull City have entered the race with West Ham United to sign the 27-year-old winger, according to The i Paper, as Spurs push to move on at least three players before the window shuts. Solomon has been given a £20m valuation by the club, though early offers are expected to land somewhere between £10m and £20m.
For a player who arrived on a free from Fulham in 2023, it marks a sharp turn. He has managed only five senior appearances in a Spurs shirt and has spent most of his time being shipped out: loan spells at Leeds United, Villarreal, and Fiorentina have done little to convince Tottenham he has a long-term future in north London.
There was a flicker of hope. Thomas Frank briefly toyed with the idea of a Solomon revival last year while the club scoured the market for wide options. That window closed quickly. Roberto De Zerbi used him in pre-season, but the message since has been blunt: Solomon sits outside the core plans for the 2026-27 campaign.
De Zerbi’s focus is on a different calibre of winger. During Spurs’ tour of New Zealand, he teased another “bomba” – a marquee signing to crown what the club view as a transformative summer. Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo is on the list, dependent on Andoni Iraola finding a replacement at Anfield, while Manchester City’s Savinho has also emerged as a leading target for the wide forward role.
This is all part of a ruthless reset after last season’s near-disaster. A 17th-place finish and a brush with relegation have forced Tottenham into a deep structural overhaul. The wage bill has been reshaped to accommodate headline arrivals such as Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, and Jan Paul van Hecke, while Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson, and Martin Dubravka have come through the door on free transfers.
The churn may not stop with the fringe players. The same purge could yet clear a path for captain Cristian Romero to complete a move to Inter Milan or Atletico Madrid before the campaign kicks off. Guglielmo Vicario is also weighing a return to Italy, a shift that would hand Antonin Kinsky the chance to step up as Spurs’ new No. 1.
Against that backdrop, Solomon’s situation looks like the next piece to fall. Talks over his exit are expected to accelerate quickly and could be wrapped up in the coming days, with the Premier League season starting on August 21. Hull and West Ham now face a straight test of ambition and spending power as they prepare opening bids for a player who needs a permanent home and a fresh start.
Tottenham’s younger generation is also on the move. The i Paper reports that teenage prospect Mikey Moore, impressive during his loan spell at Rangers, is ready for another temporary switch. Bundesliga side FC Koln are in the frame, joined by a clutch of Championship clubs keen to secure one of Spurs’ most highly regarded talents.
As the window ticks down, Tottenham are not just trimming around the edges. They are betting that bold exits – Solomon included – will fund the kind of “bomba” that can drag them away from the memory of 17th place and into something altogether more ambitious.






