JUST IN: Few minutes ago, huge blow for Spurs, Son Heung Min wants to leave…

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Son Heung-min has been a feature for the north London club since his arrival, and Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge has discussed his future with GIVEMESPORT, suggesting contract talks are still ongoing.

With Son’s current deal set to expire, the South Korean international and Tottenham will both have decisions to make in the summer transfer window. The 31-year-old is yet to sign and will leave the club on a free transfer in 2025. Spurs may have to consider cashing in to prevent him from leaving on a free transfer unless they With Son’s current deal close to expiring, the South Korean international and Tottenham will both have decisions to make during the summer transfer window. The 31-year-old is yet to put pen to paper and as it stands will be leaving the club on a free transfer in 2025. Spurs might have to consider cashing in to avoid his departure for nothing unless they can tie him down to a new contract.

The former forward for Bayer Leverkusen has drawn interest recently, especially from Saudi Arabia, so in his last few years of playing, he might be lured by the wealth available in the Middle East. Given his significance to the team, Ange Postecoglou and his colleagues will probably be eager to prolong his time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Speaking back in 2023, Son implied that he would already be practicing his profession in the Middle East if he wanted to, and he almost confirmed that he had the chance to relocate to Saudi Arabia during the summer transfer window.

I wouldn’t be here if I wanted to go to Saudi Arabia. I adore playing football; sure, earning money is equally vital, but my goal is to be a Premier League player. It’s evident that a lot of people are visiting there right now, which is quite fascinating. However, I’m still dreaming of playing in the Premier League, so I’m excited for this season.”

Son’s £190k-a-week contract is set to expire in less than a year, so the summer will be crucial in determining his future. Spurs are reportedly aiming to move on from their original 2023 talks with him by signing him to a new contract. This is according to HITC.

Although the Spurs forward is fully committed to Postecoglou’s team, journalist Ben Jacobs earlier told GIVEMESPORT that he may use Saudi Arabia’s possible interest as leverage to get a better contract.

Since Son isn’t getting any younger, it’s possible that he will only receive one more long-term offer before his career ends. Spurs will be hoping that Son stays a few more years at Hotspur Way.

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