Tottenham still have a few key items on the agenda this summer, both in terms of incomings and outgoings.
As Spurs maintain their ongoing talks to sign both Savinho from Man City and Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, in what would be a statement quick-fire deal ahead of the new Premier League season this weekend, chairman Daniel Levy is also looking to balance the books with sales.
According to reports, there remains a possibility that striker Richarlison could leave before the transfer deadline on September 1, and Tottenham are believed to be considering Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson as a potential replacement for the Brazilian (Fabrizio Romano).
Uncertainty also surrounds the future of Bryan Gil, who confirmed in an interview earlier this year that he’s mutually agreed to part ways with Tottenham.
“That’s something my agent will tell me where things are going, but they [Spurs] told me, and I told them, that the best thing is for us not to continue being linked to Tottenham,” said Gil to Estadio Deportivo in April.
“They bet on me when I was young, and they’ve treated me fairly well, but if I have to go back there, I’ll focus on giving my best as always. I’m calm because no one can have a bad word to say about me not being professional. Without playing, I’ve always trained well, I’ve done what I had to do, so whatever has to happen, will happen. We’ll see where we are next year.”
No obvious suitors have made any progress when it comes to a swoop for Gil, though, so the Spaniard’s departure could be one for later in the window.
The same can be said for Israeli winger Manor Solomon, who’s attracting serious interest from the Premier League.
Manor Solomon to leave Tottenham in late-window move after calls
The former Fulham star, who joined Spurs on a free transfer in 2023, has struggled with injury during his time in N17 and spent 2024/2025 on loan at Leeds United – where he impressed with 10 goals and 13 assists in all competitions.
Despite his resurgence at Elland Road and playing a key role in their push for promotion, Solomon could leave Tottenham during the final few weeks of the window, as explained by Fabrizio Romano.
“Manor Solomon could leave in the final weeks of the window with La Liga and PL clubs calling in the recent days,” said Romano, via X.
“Movement started with Spurs aware of interest.”
The 26-year-old appears poised to join fellow left-winger, Son Heung-min, in quitting Spurs after the latter sealed an MLS record £20 million move to Los Angeles FC recently.
Unlike Son, Solomon never quite left his mark at Spurs, and his sale would count as pure profit in the eyes of PSR considering he joined for free.
Any club who lands the player would be getting a serious attacking option, though one not quite good enough to force his way into Thomas Frank’s plans.
“He didn’t really get his opportunities at Spurs last year but he’s very well established at international level, playing over 35 games for Israel,” said former Tottenham keeper Paul Robinson to MOT Leeds News last year.
“Looking at his quality and directness, he’s someone who belongs in the Premier League.”