(credit: Imago)
(credit: Imago)

Tottenham ponder 'blockbuster' Son Heung-min sale as transfer groundwork done

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Tottenham could look to part ways with Son Heung-min ahead of the summer transfer window.

The South Korea international has had a difficult campaign in North London, contributing to a largely difficult season.

Ange Postecoglou could see his future rely on success in the Europa League as his side awaits a quarter-final clash against Eintracht Frankfurt.

If the Australian is to remain in his role in N17, it looks destined to be a summer of change with Son potentially on his way out.

Ange Postecoglou is under pressure at Tottenham (Credit: Imago)
Ange Postecoglou is under pressure at Tottenham (Credit: Imago)

Tottenham could cash in on Son

There is no doubt that the 32-year-old has been far from his usual best this campaign and has shown little sign of improvement.

His output of seven goals and nine assists in the Premier League may sound positive but is far from his usual standards from years gone by.

Alongside Harry Kane for Spurs, the winger was electric and flew down the flank in tandem with the England international.

2024/25Best season (2020/21)
Appearances4051
Goals1122
Assists1115
Son Heung-min current season v best season stats

Just two years after the striker's departure, GIVE ME SPORT has reported (23 March) that Son could be set to follow him out the doors.

The Lilywhites have "big decisions ahead" on whether to cash in on the South Korean as the summer transfer window awaits.

This could open up funds for new signings like Angel Gomes, Johnny Cardoso or Tyler Dibling with "groundwork" already done on multiple deals.

Tottenham attacker, Son Heung-min
Son Heung-min could be done at Tottenham (Credit: Imago)

Son sale makes sense at Tottenham

If the Lilywhites can bring in a positive fee for the forward, it could allow for multiple new signings to come in during the summer.

Although Daniel Levy has been reluctant to spend in recent years, he may have no choice after such a poor season this time around.

If the former Bayer Leverkusen man is to move on and multiple top signings are to come in, there is every chance that the squad is improved under Postecoglou.

It will certainly be interesting to see who comes in, if the Spurs skipper does depart and whether the head coach can make the best of the funds.

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