According to the British media BBC, Tottenham's trip to South Korea is becoming a key factor affecting Son Heung-min's future, and Saudi clubs are currently showing interest in Son Heung-min. Given that Son Heung-min's contract has expir...
According to the British media BBC, Tottenham's trip to South Korea is becoming a key factor affecting Son Heung-min's future, and Saudi clubs are currently showing interest in Son Heung-min.
Given that Son Heung-min's contract has expired only 12 months and Saudi clubs are trying to take advantage of this uncertainty, his prospects for Tottenham are still unclear.
Although well-informed people suggest that Son Heung-min may still leave the team before the start of next season, any transfer may be postponed until after the Asian tour, as absence may lead to complex disputes with the tour organizers. The
club has arranged two friendly matches, against Arsenal in Hong Kong, China on July 31, and faces Newcastle in Seoul, South Korea three days later.
Son Heung-min is highly admired in his motherland, and he went to Southeast Asia with Tottenham Hotspur. The Summer Tour is a lucrative event for Premier League clubs, and Son Heung-min's business appeal to Tottenham's visit is crucial.
Son Heung-min participated in various activities during the tour have been finalized in advance, and Tottenham promised to implement these plans.
It is reported that if a club offers a offer that is far greater than Son Heung-min's value, Tottenham will consider selling the captain before the trip to Asia.
Tottenham has not received any official offer for Son Heung-min so far, and his positioning in new coach Frank's plan for next season is still unknown.
Frank, who will be at Tottenham Enfield training base this week, is focusing on strengthening the front line this summer. The club has signed Terr permanently from Bayern and is interested in Brentford's Mbemo.
There are signs that Son Heung-min's whereabouts may be delayed until the final stage before the transfer window is closed on September 1. Given Son Heung-min's position in the club, his departure will mean a major turning point.
Son Heung-min has always been a key figure in Tottenham since joining from Leverkusen in 2015, scoring 173 goals in 454 appearances and is recognized as one of the most important players in the Premier League era.
After leading the team to defeat Manchester United in the Europa League final last month, Son Heung-min became the first Tottenham Hotspur captain to win the European trophy in more than 40 years, thus establishing his position in the history of club legends.