Son Heung-min is offered 75.1 billion won! You're going to Saudi Arabia for money?→Tottenham's nonsense to be full...My dream is to play in EPL

Feb 23, 2025

Son Heung-min is offered 75.1 billion won! You're going to Saudi Arabia for money?→Tottenham's nonsense to be full...My dream is to play in EPL
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Son Heung-min is offered 75.1 billion won! You're going to Saudi Arabia for money?→Tottenham's nonsense to be full...My dream is to play in EPL
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Son Heung-min is offered 75.1 billion won! You're going to Saudi Arabia for money?→Tottenham's nonsense to be full...My dream is to play in EPL
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Should we end Son Heung-min's 10-year Tottenham career and leave for the Saudi Arabian League? It is unlikely, but local media continue to mention Son Heung-min's trip to Saudi Arabia. Selling Son Heung-min to Saudi Arabia, which has huge funding power, is a good option for Tottenham, but not for the player. Earlier, Son Heung-min showed his determination not to go to Saudi Arabia.

Tottenham Hotspur News reported on the 22nd (Korea time) "Son Heung-min's almost 10-year Tottenham career may end this summer."Al-Hilal and Al-Etihad of the Saudi professional league are said to be interested in recruiting Son Heung-min, according to the report."

The media said, `Son Heung-min is currently under contract with Tottenham until 2026. South Korean international Son Heung-min's performance has been on the decline recently, with some fans insisting the 32-year-old should step down as Tottenham captain"As a result, Son Heung-min's future is uncertain, and observers say Tottenham is willing to give him 50 million pounds (about 90.7 billion won) this summer."




First of all, the clubs that actively send love calls to Son Heung-min seem to be Al-Hilal and Al-Etihad of the Saudi professional league. They are said to be willing to pay £41.4 million (about 75.1 billion won) to recruit Son Heung-min.

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Among them, it was predicted that Son Heung-min might receive a proposal from Saudi Arabia.

According to the media, former Tottenham Scout Brian King "I think Son Heung-min might accept the offer at this point in time"If he moves to Saudi Arabia, he will get a hell of a lot of money. In addition, from Tottenham's point of view, Son Heung-min has only one year left on his contract, so I think the club can use more than £40 million."




King added, `Son Heung-min and his agents could also be interested in the transfer. Now he is no longer old enough to expect more big club transfers, and this is likely to be his last big transfer, he explained. "It's enough money to attract attention."

However, the possibility of Son moving to the Saudi league is close to 'zero'. Earlier, Son Heung-min, who prides himself on being a captain for the Korean national team, expressed his desire to continue playing on the European stage several times. The Saudi-bound report mentioned by the local media is only wishful thinking to fill Tottenham's barn.

In fact, foreign media's reports to Saudi Arabia are likely to be nothing more than 'nonsense'.




After last year's warm-up match with El Salvador, Son Heung-min said in a domestic interview that `The English Premier League (EPL) is good, and there is still a lot to do here.'

In July 2023, he said in a press conference, `If I wanted to go there (Saudi), I wouldn't be here.' `Obviously money is important, but I love playing soccer.' "Obviously, Saudi Arabia is an interesting place for many players, but my dream is to play in the EPL," he stressed.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.