BBC SON's KRW 0 transfer will become a reality. Will Tottenham be able to do it smoothly? The conclusion is

Dec 29, 2024

BBC SON's KRW 0 transfer will become a reality. Will Tottenham be able to do it smoothly? The conclusion is
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BBC SON's KRW 0 transfer will become a reality. Will Tottenham be able to do it smoothly? The conclusion is
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Tottenham Hotspur is not the only one who can judge Son Heung-min's future.

The 'Bossman Rule' time is approaching. From January 1 next year, when the contract ends for less than six months, Son Heung-min will be able to recognize the new team regardless of Tottenham's intention. As he can sign a contract without a separate transfer fee, interest in Son Heung-min is also expected to begin in earnest. It is heard that various clubs such as Atletico Madrid (Spain), Bayern Munich (Germany), and Fenerbahce (Turkiye) are showing interest in Son Heung-min.

The BBC also pointed this out. The BBC reported on the 29th (Korea time) "Son Heung-min, who has played for Tottenham since 2015, has scored 125 Premier League goals, ranking 18th in all-time, but he may feel it is time to move on for a new challenge." However, he pointed out that "Tottenham is expected to issue an option to extend its one-year contract, but the inevitable extension will still leave many questions about Son Heung-min's future."




In the end, Tottenham is likely to lean toward not giving up Son Heung-min empty-handed by invoking the option to extend his one-year contract, regardless of whether he will use it or not. The fact that there are many teams directly and indirectly expressing interest in Son Heung-min over the contract extension means that the market value is still valid. However, the BBC points out that there is no choice but to question whether it is the right way to press Son Heung-min, who has been devoted as a team captain, in this way.

BBC SON's KRW 0 transfer will become a reality. Will Tottenham be able to do it smoothly? The conclusion is
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In the meantime, outside Tottenham, Son Heung-min's break-up seems to be a fait accompli.

Tony Cascarino, who played for the Irish national team and Chelsea, said on Talk Sports, a British media outlet, on the 29th that `the remaining five months could be the last time we can see Son Heung-min in North London.' "I don't think Son will stay at Tottenham. It is true that he has played well for Tottenham over the years, but sometimes he has to leave when he plays football"Son Heung-min needs to play well in the second half if he wants to survive or for Tottenham to catch him. "




Son Heung-min has scored five goals in 15 matches this season. In the team, James Medicine (eight goals), Dominic Solanke and Brannon Johnson (six goals or more). Since joining Tottenham, he has scored double-digit points every year and has been active as a helper for his teammates this season, but critics say his performance is lower than last season.

Cascarino said, `So far, it's hard to say it's been a good season for Son Heung-min"If Tottenham scores 12-15 goals in the second half and their performance improves, Tottenham will try to extend their one-year contract. However, given the current situation, Son Heung-min is more likely to leave."

Recently, Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara predicted that accompanying Son Heung-min will not continue any longer. He said "Son Heung-min is done. Tottenham fans will know that Son Heung-min will not be able to return to his old skills anymore."




BBC SON's KRW 0 transfer will become a reality. Will Tottenham be able to do it smoothly? The conclusion is
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BBC SON's KRW 0 transfer will become a reality. Will Tottenham be able to do it smoothly? The conclusion is
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It is undeniable that Son Heung-min performed legendary at Tottenham. But it cannot be denied that there is no eternal form. What will Tottenham conclude about Son Heung-min.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.