Tottenham Hotspur skipper Heung Min Son has been subject to multiple links with a move away from White Hart Lane as the South Korean skipper’s contract situation at the club has led to multiple reports about a potential exit.
The 32-year-old’s current contract with the Lilywhites comes to a conclusion at the end of the ongoing campaign, and a few clubs have been looking to take advantage of the situation, with Turkish giants Galatasaray being the latest club linked with a move for the former Bayer Leverkusen winger.
Son is a pivotal presence in Ange Postecoglou’s dressing room, and it is hard to see him in the current situation.
Gala look at Son

The South Korean will be free to negotiate a pre-agreement with any clubs outside England from January if his contract situation at White Hart Lane stays as it is at the moment, and Galatasaray is keeping an eye on the situation as the Turkish giants look to test the waters with an offer in the winter transfer window, per Fanatik.
The report does explain that while any possibility of a transfer is low, it states that agent George Gardi, who has been working closely with the Turk giants, has been given a go-ahead from Gala’s president, Dursun Ozbek, to work on a potential deal that could see the South Korean join RAMS Park.
From the Lilywhites, the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Heung-Min Son’s contract situation has set an unsettling tone that has raised concerns among the supporters, and it would result in a huge disappointment among the fans if the 32-year-old were to depart N17 in either the winter window or the following summer.
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