Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly agreed to sign former Fulham loanee Manor Solomon as Ange Postecoglou further looks to bolster his squad in the transfer window.

The Israeli winger impressed during his loan spell at Fulham last season, and he was linked with a permanent move to Craven Cottage this summer.

But Tottenham has stolen a march on Fulham in the race for his signature, with the North London side now in the lead over his signature, having agreed personal terms with the player.

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According to a report by Sportsmail, Ange Posteclogue’s side has agreed to a four-year context with Solomon pending FIFA clearance.

The specifics of any deal for the 23-year-old would see him join a new club on a free transfer despite his contract at Shakhtar Donetsk not running until December. 

This is because current FIFA rules allow players under contract at a Ukrainian club to extend their deals for another year. The clause known as Annex 7 means that Solomon can extend his deal past its current contract expiry date of December 31 and join a new suitor as a free agent.

Solomon will become Tottenham’s third new addition this summer, following the acquisition of James Maddison from Leicester and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario from Empoli.