Premier League
The future of Heung-Min Son at Tottenham Hotspur is starting to be surrounded by uncertainty. The South Korean forward, a club legend in the last decade and current team captain, could leave London in the upcoming transfer window, as Spurs consider strategic exits to finance new signings with an eye on their return to the Champions League.
At 32 years old with a contract until next summer, Son represents a high-value asset both in sports and commercially. His global popularity, especially in Asia, and the sustained interest from Saudi league teams make him an attractive name in the market. Since arriving from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, he has established himself as one of the club's best signings in recent times, scoring crucial goals and delivering memorable performances in the Premier League.
Is Son leaving Tottenham?
Although he was a starter for much of the season, a foot injury sidelined him for the last Spurs' game and limited his involvement in the European final against Manchester United. Despite not starting in that match, Son lifted the Europa League trophy in Bilbao, thus cementing his legacy with the team's first continental title in over three decades.
Meanwhile, the club is undergoing internal restructuring. The future of coach Ange Postecoglou is yet to be confirmed, and key figures in the executive management are stepping down. All of this comes after a disappointing domestic campaign, partly saved by the European triumph. With Son focused on his national team's final World Cup qualification matches, his next destination could depend on both sporting decisions and institutional factors that are taking shape in North London.
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