'Is there a definite source?' Football Insider reports Son Heung-min renewing his contract on the 1st-1st. This time, "Contract agreement" Confident

Jul 01, 2024

'Is there a definite source?' Football Insider reports Son Heung-min renewing his contract on the 1st-1st. This time, 'Contract agreement' Confident



'Is there a definite source?' Football Insider reports Son Heung-min renewing his contract on the 1st-1st. This time, 'Contract agreement' Confident
'Is there a definite source?' Football Insider reports Son Heung-min renewing his contract on the 1st-1st. This time, 'Contract agreement' Confident
British football media Football Insider is pouring out reports on the renewal of Son Heung-min (32) as a series of reports every day.

On the 30th of last month (Korea time), Football Insider published an exclusive article (Exclusive) based on the information of the source, under the title of `Son Heung-min, agree to renew contract with Tottenham.' "Tottenham is expected to trigger option to extend contract with Son Heung-minThe main point is ".

Son Heung-min, who joined Tottenham in 2015, has yet to sign an extension contract, with his existing contract with Tottenham expiring in June 2025 and entering his final season soon. Rumors of Saudi Arabia's RT Hard are reigniting, but Football Insider has been confident that the two sides will reach a contract agreement soon since late last month.



Earlier, Tottenham defender Alan Hutton predicted that Tottenham would be tied up for another two years to resell a large transfer fee to Saudi Arabia in the future.

Former Everton chairman Case Winnes said on the 29th that `"Saudi is certainly a strong option. Tottenham will be well aware of this. Son can get a huge offer for a variety of reasons."



Winnes said in the same media a day earlier that Son's market value would still reach £100 million.

'Is there a definite source?' Football Insider reports Son Heung-min renewing his contract on the 1st-1st. This time, 'Contract agreement' Confident
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'Is there a definite source?' Football Insider reports Son Heung-min renewing his contract on the 1st-1st. This time, 'Contract agreement' Confident
The A-match warm-up match between South Korea and El Salvador was held at Daejeon World Cup Stadium on the 20th. Son Heung-min is in the second half of the game. Daejeon = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2023.06.20/
Winnes said "Trade with South Korea will be an important factor in the transfer. South Korea and Saudi Arabia have recently signed a trade agreement"In football, things that mean a lot often happen backstage, and attention should be paid to this." In October last year, the two countries issued a joint statement on how to cooperate between the two countries, including discussions on the summit.



Winnes continued "I think Tottenham will offer a two-year contract. However, going to Saudi Arabia will certainly be an option, he said, predicting that renewing the contract will not necessarily mean 'life'. Former Tottenham defender Alan Hutton also predicted that Tottenham could hear a transfer offer after triggering a one-year extension option with Son Heung-min.

Football Insider also predicted that Tottenham saved more than 27 million pounds (about 48 billion won) in wages when it ended its contracts with four players this summer, and that the funds could be invested in renewing Son Heung-min's contract. Tottenham broke up with Eric Dier, Jaffett Tanganga, Ivan Perisic and Ryan Sessegnon, and Tanguy Ndombele's contract was terminated early.

Ndombele and Perisic's weekly wages are classified as 200,000 pounds (about 350 million won) and 178,000 pounds (about 311 million won), respectively. Son's weekly salary is reported to be 190,000 pounds (about 332 million won).

Meanwhile, Tottenham, who are resting at home, are expected to travel to London in early July. Football London predicted that Tottenham will begin full-fledged pre-season training from the 6th. He added that 29 people, including Son Heung-min, who is participating in the Euro and Copa competitions or excluding the injured, will participate from the first training session.



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