
Daniel Levy transfer call with Son Heung-min ‘to make fortunes at Tottenham’
Daniel Levy could potentially make a significant sum from Son Heung-min at Tottenham this summer transfer window.
The South Korea international may leave Tottenham soon after a somewhat underwhelming season in the Premier League.
Thomas Frank must be backed by Levy at Spurs, and the North London outfit’s captain could possibly bring in significant investment for them in the coming weeks.

Tottenham to delay Son transfer until lucrative summer tour unless big offer is made
Tottenham will delay Son’s departure this summer at least until their summer tour in South Korea, according to BBC Sport.
The news outlet reports (17 June) that the 33-year-old is pivotal to Spurs’ plans for the lucrative events in the coming months, with his involvement already agreed, but his exit could be sanctioned after that.
It’s been claimed that only a significant offer way above the forward’s valuation from interested clubs could force the North London outfit to consider selling him.
It appears that Levy has made the perfect call regarding Son’s future, with the summer tour generating decent funds at Tottenham.
Appearances | Goals | Assists | Minutes played |
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Saudi Pro League clubs are looking at the Spurs captain and may be willing to pay over the odds for his signature before the North London outfit’s trip to Asia.
Levy will be confident of making a fortune with the South Korean winger, either on tour or if a massive bid is made before that.
With Son not getting any younger, and his contract expiring next year, this feels like the only chance the Lilywhites have of cashing in on him.

Frank to build new Tottenham era after Son transfer
Frank has already sanctioned Mathys Tel’s permanent signing at Spurs, leaving questions around Son’s future.
Tottenham have been linked with Jack Grealish to bolster their attack ahead of next season, and his potential arrival will arguably leave the South Korea international surplus to requirements in North London.
It feels like the Lilywhites are in for a reset under the ex-Brentford boss, and it would make sense to slowly pave the way for new players to replace the old guard.
While Spurs won the Europa League in the previous campaign, they finished 17th in the Premier League, leading to Ange Postecoglou’s sacking, and a few players could also follow him.
Frank will likely want to start from scratch at Tottenham, and it may be better for him if Son weren’t part of the squad next season.
The Spurs captain’s future will be one to watch closely in the coming weeks.