Tottenham Hotspur maintains daily contact with winger Manor Solomon after the Israeli international became trapped in his home country following Iran’s retaliatory aerial attacks last week, the club confirmed Monday.
The 25-year-old midfielder married longtime partner Dana Voshina in Israel last Thursday, just 24 hours before Israel struck Iranian nuclear and military sites, triggering reciprocal attacks that forced the closure of civilian airspace.
Solomon, who scored 10 goals for Leeds United during their promotion campaign last season, faces uncertainty about returning for Spurs’ July preseason.
“We’re in constant dialogue with all players regarding their welfare,” a Tottenham spokesperson told reporters. The former Shakhtar Donetsk player joined Spurs in 2023 but saw his debut season cut short by a knee injury before loan spells at Fulham and Leeds.
The conflict has also disrupted other footballers’ careers. Inter Milan confirmed striker Mehdi Taremi remains stranded in Tehran after World Cup qualifying duty, forcing him to miss Tuesday’s Club World Cup opener against Monterrey in Los Angeles.
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