The greatness of the pride-held SON. Man City De Bruyne caved in to 'Oil Money' Manchester United ace MF is also going to Saudi Arabia

Jul 07, 2024

The greatness of the pride-held SON. Man City De Bruyne caved in to 'Oil Money' Manchester United ace MF is also going to Saudi Arabia



The greatness of the pride-held SON. Man City De Bruyne caved in to 'Oil Money' Manchester United ace MF is also going to Saudi Arabia
Son Heung-min is definitely amazing. He keeps his pride despite the 'oil money' offensive.

This is all the more so because Tottenham Hotspur has not ruled out a transfer to Saudi Arabia, which receives an astronomical transfer offer.

On the other hand, top Premier League stars are falling for the temptation of 'Oil Money'.



Kevin De Bruyne, a key Manchester City midfielder and one of the world's best attacking midfielders, has verbally agreed to transfer to RT Hard.

Besides, Bruno Fernandes is also dangerous.



TeamTalk, a British soccer media outlet, said on the 7th (Korea time) that 'Manchester United is negotiating a transfer with Saudi Al Nasr and Al Itihad' and that 'Al Nasr and Al Itihad have conducted PT to recruit Fernandes, and Fernandes prefers Al Nasr'.

Al Nasr is a team with Portugal's teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.



The outlet said that `Al-Nasr is currently leading the competition to recruit the Portuguese ace, and the team with the highest chance of signing Fernandes at this point in time.'

The offensive of Europe's top stars led by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund 'Oil Money' is also strong this summer.

Saudi Arabia's most notable players are Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min. The Saudi sovereign wealth fund is strongly developing the Saudi professional football league as part of the country's tourism industry and puts astronomical sums into bringing in top European superstars. Salah and Son Heung-min have strong marketing charms as well as skills. Salah is the best star in the Middle East, and Son Heung-min is the best star in Asia.

Tottenham's move is unsettling. The two sides are negotiating re-signing, but there is no progress.

Tottenham are playing the game of `trying to watch.' It includes Chairman Daniel Levy's 'Salty Policy'.

Local media said that `Tottenham is scheduled to launch a one-year option to tie Son Heung-min up until 2026.' This means that it will hold it until 2026 and operate another test stage.

Tottenham's biggest goal next season is to enter the Big Four. Son Heung-min is an irreplaceable resource. In addition, he has established himself as a legend for Tottenham. However, the re-signing policy is very conservative.

In addition, there is a threat to Saudi Arabia.



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