Arsenal want Manor Solomon once again, just about two years since the Fulham wide man wanted a move to the Emirates Stadium.
If Arsenal’s pursuit of a Shakhtar Donetsk winger in Mykhailo Mudryk frustrated you, then the latest news won’t delight you.
Ynet in Solomon’s native Israel report that both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur fancy signing Solomon this summer.
Solomon currently finds himself on loan at Fulham from Shakhtar following the start of the conflict in Ukraine.
There is an ongoing wrangle over his contract but Solomon is expected to complete a permanent move away from Shakhtar this summer.
Solomon allegedly fancies staying at Fulham but Arsenal and Tottenham are seemingly willing to enter the race come the end of the season.
Solomon is in fine form right now after scoring in each of his last three games for Fulham.
The 23-year-old is yet to start a Premier League game but goals against Nottingham Forest, Brighton and Hove Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers have earned him a super-sub reputation.

Manor Solomon wanted Arsenal move
Rumours linking Solomon to Arsenal have been quite popular in recent times.
The Guardian were first on this one, reporting in January 2021 that Arsenal were keen on Solomon and were planning a summer move.
Football.London reported just a few days later that Solomon was interested in a summer move to the Emirates Stadium.
The summer came and went without Solomon making the move but the Israeli winger appeared keen.
Maybe Arsenal were just waiting to see how Solomon developed before making a firm move.
Having now seen him show promise in the Premier League, Edu may now fancy luring Solomon to North London.
You would imagine that Solomon would still jump at the chance to join Arsenal, even if he has been enjoying his time at Fulham.
Arsenal have a strong starting XI but will need to keep building up their squad if they want to keep challenging.
Another attacking threat like Solomon could be what Arsenal want – especially having been so keen two years ago.
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