Tottenham remain in regular contact with their winger Manor Solomon over his welfare after the winger was left stranded in Israel as the military conflict with Iran continues.
The 25-year-old Israel international got married to his long-term partner, Dana Voshina, last week but they have not been able to leave after Israeli airspace was closed to civilian flights.
Solomon, having recovered from a serious knee injury, spent last season on loan at Leeds, helping the club win the Championship.
A Tottenham spokesperson said: “We are constantly in regular dialogue with all our players regarding their wellbeing and welfare.”
Solomon, who had a loan at Fulham before he joined Spurs from Shakhtar Donetsk in the summer of 2023, is due to return to the north London club for the start of pre-season training in early July.
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Thomas Frank will be looking to shape his squad, having taken over from Ange Postecoglou. Spurs have completed the permanent signing of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich on a six-year deal after a successful loan.