Tottenham Hotspur are expecting €60m bid for Son Heung-min
According to ESPN, Tottenham Hotspur are expecting a €60m bid for Son Heung-min from Saudi Arabia club Al Ittihad.
Alongside the lucrative offer, it is rumoured that Son has been presented with an enticing four-year contract, promising an impressive €30 million per season. The allure of such an offer is undeniable and the player might be tempted.
Son, who still has two years remaining on his contract with Tottenham, has become an integral part of the squad, and the club is in no hurry to bid him farewell. He also has a point to prove next season.
With the arrival of new manager Ange Postecoglou, Son is set to play a pivotal role in the team’s future plans. The Australian tactician undoubtedly views the dynamic forward as a key piece of his puzzle.
Since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, Son has left an indelible mark on Tottenham, netting an impressive 145 goals and providing a further 80 assists in 372 appearances. His impact on the pitch cannot be understated.
While Son’s potential departure looms, he is not the only Tottenham striker linked with a summer move. The contract of Harry Kane, another key figure within the squad, is set to expire next summer, and there have been no indications of an imminent extension.
As Spurs prepare for what promises to be a crucial season, they must navigate these challenging negotiations with caution. The futures of Son and Kane hang in the balance, and decisions made in the coming months could shape the trajectory of the club for years to come.
Despite a poor last season for the South Korean, we all know his abilities. Son did reveal that he played through the season with an injury and having undergone surgery for the same, he might be back to his best.
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Son and Kane are the two faces of the Tottenham team in the past few seasons. Let’s hope we see some more years from the duo.