Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur are lacking a real spark at the moment, and that’s because they don’t have that one lightning-rod player.
Conte’s teams have always been quite pragmatic throughout history, but their attacking structure is usually defined by one truly electric star.
His Inter team was built around the creativity of Christian Eriksen, while, as we all remember, Eden Hazard was a key component in his Chelsea side.
There’s no doubt that Antonio Conte needs a player like Eden Hazard in his Tottenham team, and Manor Solomon could be the perfect fit.
According to Ynet, Spurs are amongst the teams interested in Solomon and he could be signed for free this summer as he enters the final months of his contract.

The Israeli has been compared to Hazard on numerous occasions and he certainly has the potential to live up to the billing.
Solomon’s dribbling skills are particularly reminiscent of Hazard, and he has the ability to take on defenders with ease, just like Hazard used to do at Chelsea. He also has a similar running style and the way he carries the ball is incredibly Hazard-esque.
But it’s not just his dribbling that makes Solomon a good fit for Conte’s Spurs team. He’s also a goal scorer, which is something that Tottenham have been lacking from wide areas this season. With four goals in his last four games for Fulham, he’s shown that he has the ability to find the back of the net regularly.
Another reason why Solomon could be a good signing for Tottenham is that he’s still young and has plenty of potential. At just 23 years old, he’s got plenty of time to develop and improve his game, and while he’s not at that Hazard level yet, he’s well on his way.
Solomon could be a perfect fit for Antonio Conte at Tottenham. He looks like a younger carbon-copy of Hazard, and placing him in a system that Hazard thrived in originally seems like a very good idea.
Conte could get the best out of Solomon at Spurs just as he did with Hazard at Chelsea.
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