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NEW: Tottenham Hotspur Submit Deal Sheets for Two Separate Deadline Day Transfers

When a transfer hasn’t quite been completed before the deadline, clubs can submit deal sheets to give them an extra two hours to confirm all documents, as long as an agreement has been reached between both clubs and the correct paperwork has been submitted. This is the case for Tottenham Hotspur tonight, as they attempt to confirm transfers for both Randal Kolo Muani and Manor Solomon.

Be sure to keep up with all of our Transfer Deadline Day coverage on this hectic summer window closer.

Tottenham Hotspur Submit Two Deal Sheets After Deadline

Randal Kolo Muani and Manor Solomon Race for Transfers

Lyall Thomas, of Sky Sports, has revealed that deal sheets have been submitted for both Kolo Muani’s move to Tottenham Hotspur, and Solomon’s move away from Tottenham Hotspur. The former departs Paris Saint-Germain, and the latter will join Crystal Palace.

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A deal for a loan move was agreed for Kolo Muani over six hours ago (according to Fabrizio Romano), though there is no buy-option clause and around a £4 million loan fee. His contract was signed before the deadline, but a deal sheet was required as the transfer did not quite get over the line in time.

The striker provides another option alongside Richarlison, who has started the season with an impressive three goal involvements, and Dominic Solanke, who has started the season injured. However, he can also play wide, with Spurs missing out on multiple winger targets this summer including Savinho.

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Meanwhile, it appears that Solomon’s future is finally clear. He spent last year on loan at Leeds United, and many Whites fans wanted him back on a permanent deal. However, Crystal Palace are the side that will land the forward, at least for the 2025/26 season, as he will only join on loan.

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