The Tottenham Hotspur winger, 24, joined on loan in January — his second spell away from the club this campaign — and has since scored two goals and helped the Florentine side stabilise their Serie A position after a difficult winter.
Speaking to DAZN after the goalless draw with Sassuolo, Solomon was candid about his situation.
"I don't know yet if I'll stay, but I've really enjoyed my time here in Florence. I've enjoyed both the environment and the people, and I want to give my all until the end of the season. At the end of the season, we'll talk to the club and decide what to do."
Fiorentina hold a purchase option on Solomon alongside a similar arrangement for fellow loanee Jack Harrison. Harrison is considered more likely to make the move permanent given his consistency throughout the campaign.
Solomon missed around a month with a thigh injury but has contributed meaningfully since returning to fitness.
His future at Tottenham is uncertain regardless of what happens in Florence.
With Xavi Simons now ruled out for the season and Roberto De Zerbi reshaping the squad, Solomon's position in north London was already far from guaranteed.