Cementing the South Korean legacy at Tottenham as Spurs near long-term contract agreement with Son
Tottenham Hotspur are confident of finding common ground with Heung-min Son for a new contract after the conclusion of the ongoing season, per Football Insider.
The South Korean is currently tied with the North Londoners until June 2025, with the club having the option to extend his contract by a further year. Son has been an important figure at White Hart Lane for years, and his importance at N17 has grown following the departure of Harry Kane ahead of the start of the ongoing campaign.
Officials at Tottenham have held talks with the 31-year-old’s representatives, and all parties are expecting to reach an agreement. There were reports last month suggesting Spurs postponed talks about a new deal with Son to concentrate on the current campaign as the club fortified their attempts for Champions League qualification. It looks like they have picked up those talks as we walk into the off-season in a few weeks.
The report by Football Insider claims Son has been offered a “huge” package, reminiscing about his importance at the club. It is a massive show of faith from Tottenham, signalling their intent to keep their star attacker for years to come.
Securing the long-term future of the South Korean star, who has scored 19 goals and provided six assists this season, would be a massive boost for the North Londoners. With Son turning 32 in the off-season, a long-term contract would signify his committing the rest of his playing years to the Spurs.
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To repay the faith the club has shown in him, Son would be hoping to guide Tottenham to a few silverware and cement his legacy at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.