West Ham Sign Manor Solomon From Spurs
West Ham are close to signing Manor Solomon from Tottenham for £5 million plus add-ons, and Spurs have inserted a 10% sell-on clause.
- West Ham reached an initial agreement to sign Israel international Solomon from Tottenham for £5million upfront plus £2m in add-ons, pending a medical expected this weekend.
- Solomon joined Spurs on a free transfer from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2023 but played only six competitive games, spending time on loan at Leeds, Fulham, Villarreal, and Fiorentina.
- Spurs reportedly included a 10 per cent sell-on clause in the agreement, which follows West Ham's £85m sale of Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes to the club.
- West Ham aim to secure immediate promotion back to the Premier League and are pursuing additional signings before the September 1 transfer window deadline.
- This deal marks West Ham's third summer signing, following the club's June decision to trigger a £1m option making Venezuelan winger Keiber Lamadrid's loan from Deportivo La Guaira permanent.
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Manor Solomon, formerly of Tottenham, has transferred to West Ham and signed a three-year contract. Assigned the number 10 shirt, Solomon stated that he would make the team's promotion to the Premier League his top priority. West Ham is strengthening its squad by signing players using funds secured from the sale of key players following their relegation to the second division.
West Ham Reaches Agreement in Principle to Sign Israeli Winger Manor Solomon From Tottenham
Manor Solomon of Tottenham during the Premier League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England, 30th September 2023. Photo: David Klein / Sportimage via Reuters West Ham United reached an agreement in principle with Tottenham Hotspur to sign Israeli winger Manor Solomon in a deal that’s reportedly worth £7 million. The agreement was temporarily...
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