In a long interview on Sport 5’s “Asenheim Me'arech,” Manor Solomon spoke about his career, personal life, and ambitions, including what he called “an unfinished issue” with the Premier League. The piece was published on June 24, 2026, at 14:03.
Solomon discussed his breakout performance against Real Madrid in the Champions League, saying they looked at each other “and were shocked.” He also described fleeing Kyiv at the start of the war, recalling that he got into a car and said “Shema Israel.” He talked about the difficult periods after injuries, including his time at Fulham, and about how he spent those days away from the pitch.
The interview also covered his moves through Europe, including his excellent season at Leeds, where he helped the team win promotion, and his departure when he did not stay after the club went up. He said he later understood that part of the crowd did not like him, and the conversation touched on his move to Florence. Solomon also spoke about the call from Tottenham, his time at Shakhtar Donetsk, and the period before the war when he arrived in Israel without a club.
Beyond football, Solomon discussed financial responsibility, saying he helps his family, and reflected on what he can afford, what he allows himself, and the cost of being Manor Solomon. He was also asked about his childhood, his agents Gilad Kach and Shlomi Ben Ezra, whether Tottenham is still a dream, and what his biggest goal is. The interview closed with him identifying the English league as the place he most wants to play.