‘I was offended by Tottenham’ – Player reveals frustration at Thomas Frank and Daniel Levy

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Manor Solomon has explained the events of last summer at Tottenham, admitting to having felt mistreated by the North London club and their former boss, Thomas Frank.It has been almost three years since the Israeli winger last played a game for Spurs, having spent time on loan at Leeds United, Villarreal and Fiorentina since last donning the Lilywhite shirt.According to reports, Roberto De Zerbi has informed Solomon that he is not in his plans, with the winger free to depart the North London club.Fiorentina are thought to be considering a permanent deal for the Spurs winger, whose loan spell at the Serie A side in the second half of last season was interrupted by injuries.Credit: @shooting.practice on InstagramManor Solomon reveals Thomas Frank’s U-turn at Tottenham last summerThe 26-year-old has now shared that Thomas Frank informed him at the end of last summer’s transfer window that he wanted him to stay.However, the former Shakhtar Donetsk man explained that Tottenham changed their stance at the last minute when Randal Kolo Muani became available.Solomon told Sport 5 (as relayed by Sport Witness): “At the end of the transfer window, when I returned to play, the coach (Frank) saw me again, and I had a conversation with him because I had an offer from Crystal Palace. He told me he wanted me to stay. We’d already packed everything up in London, and the next day I flew out to join the national team.“I landed and got a call from Pini [Zahavi]. He was upset and said they had a chance to sign a French striker. Daniel Levy had spoken with him, and they needed to free up a spot on the roster, and that spot was probably mine.”Solomon admits he was ‘offended’ by SpursSolomon sealed a loan move to Villarreal in the dying stages of last summer’s transfer window after Crystal Palace pulled out of a deal on deadline day.The winger suggested that he became a pawn in a political power play between the two London clubs, confessing that he was ‘offended’ by the way Tottenham treated him.Solomon added: “I told him, ‘Come on, close the deal with Palace. I don’t want to be in a place like this’. There were negotiations between the clubs, and apparently, there was some bad blood, so the deal fell through at the last minute. The transfer window is over, and I didn’t want to stay at Tottenham. I was offended by them.”READ MORE: Sandro Tonali just did something significant to push through £100m Tottenham moveThe post ‘I was offended by Tottenham’ – Player reveals frustration at Thomas Frank and Daniel Levy appeared first on Spurs Web.