Tottenham Maintains Contact with Stranded Israeli Winger Manor Solomon Amid Middle East Conflict
Tottenham Hotspur remains in contact with Israeli winger Manor Solomon, who is stranded in Israel due to the ongoing conflict with Iran.


Tottenham Hotspur is actively maintaining communication with their Israeli winger, Manor Solomon, who is currently stranded in Israel due to the escalating conflict with Iran. Solomon, who recently married his long-term partner Dana Voshina in Israel, has been unable to leave the country after the Israeli military closed its airspace to civilian traffic following aerial attacks from Iran last week.
Background and Current Situation
Solomon, a 25-year-old international with 44 caps for Israel, is scheduled to return to Tottenham for pre-season training in early July. A Tottenham spokesperson stated, "We are constantly in regular dialogue with all our players regarding their wellbeing and welfare."
Career Highlights and Recent Performance
Solomon joined Tottenham from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2023 but made only six appearances before suffering a season-ending knee injury. After a loan spell at Fulham, he moved to Leeds United on a season-long loan in 2024. During his time at Leeds, Solomon scored 10 goals in 39 Championship matches, helping the team secure promotion back to the Premier League.
Impact of the Conflict
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has significantly impacted Solomon's personal and professional life. His marriage to Voshina occurred just 24 hours before Israel's attack on Iranian nuclear and military sites, leading to a series of airborne attacks between the two nations.
Tottenham's Support
Tottenham has shown unwavering support for Solomon during this challenging time, emphasizing their commitment to the welfare of all their players. The club continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring that Solomon remains a priority as they prepare for the upcoming season.