Tottenham Hotspur are likely to be busy on the transfer front in the coming weeks as Ange Postecoglou looks to apply the finishing touches to his squad.
Spurs have made just one new senior addition to date, bringing Archie Gray to N17 from Leeds United earlier this summer.
Lucas Bergvall has also arrived at Tottenham after a deal was struck with Djurgarden in January, while Yang Min-hyuk is set to join Spurs next year.
Tottenham have been busy on the outgoings front too, with nine players leaving either on loan or permanently this summer.
Now, according to reports, Spurs could be in line to let two more players leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before deadline day.
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Tottenham winger Manor Solomon earmarked for move away as Oliver Skipp eyed by Premier League trio
According to Sky Sports News, Tottenham are now open to offers for Manor Solomon, who hasn’t had much of a chance at Spurs since his move due to injury.
However, Barca Times head Shay Lugassi claimed on X that Spurs are only open to a loan deal for the 25-year-old, who is wanted by clubs in England, Spain and Germany.
Meanwhile, The Telegraph have reported that Oliver Skipp is now wanted by three Premier League teams amid expectations that he will leave Tottenham.
Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton – all of whom were promoted from the Championship – are said to be after the 23-year-old.
Solomon and Skipp seem surplus to Spurs requirements
It looks as though Postecoglou has decided that Solomon and Skipp aren’t in his plans going forward.
It’s a shame for Solomon, who began brightly at N17 following his free transfer move after leaving Shakhtar Donetsk but was then sidelined by a long-term knee injury.
There are conflicting reports on the 2023 signing though, and if the latter is true – only a loan move is on the cards – then maybe he’ll be able to come back into the fold next year.
Meanwhile, Skipp was available for virtually the entirety of last season, but he sadly couldn’t force his way into the starting XI on a regular basis.
The 23-year-old is certainly Premier League quality, but he’s also at an age where he should be getting regular football, and it doesn’t look as though he’ll be getting that at Tottenham.
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