Son Heung-min's 'Train to Saudi Arabia' became an all-time reality... "Taking care of one share? Unwise choice" criticized Tottenham senior
Son Heung-min's 'Train to Saudi Arabia' became an all-time reality... "Taking care of one share? Unwise choice" criticized Tottenham senior
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The former player criticized Tottenham Hotspur, who took an open position on the sale of Son Heung-min.
Tottenham source Spurs Web reported on the 11th (Korean time) that "Tottenham captain Son Heung-min may face his last season at the club. According to sources inside the club, Son Heung-min is said to be more open to the possibility of a transfer than ever."
Son's departure this summer is becoming a reality. The main claim was that this summer is the "maginot line" in order to generate transfer fees through Son, who signed a contract with Tottenham until the summer of 2026. The Guardian, a leading British newspaper, claimed Son's depreciation and said, "Tottenham may want to release its highest salary. Fans will be sad to say goodbye to Son, but this summer feels like an appropriate time for both sides to say goodbye. There is no better way."
Rumors of a transfer to Saudi Arabia have spread. Fabrizio Romano, an expert in the European soccer transfer market, said through global sports OTT (DAZN). "His agent and the Saudi team are on good terms. There have been talks in recent weeks. There have been no further discussions or official suggestions from Tottenham."
Son Heung-min's possibility of going to Saudi Arabia has come true more than ever. Tottenham also plans to sell Son Heung-min when making an appropriate offer. Another source, 'Tottenham Hotspur News', predicted, "A transfer this summer can be a reasonable option for all stakeholders. In particular, if Saudi Arabia offers a considerable transfer fee, it will be an acceptable condition for Tottenham."
Former Brentford and Leicester City manager Martin Allen also said through the "Tottenham Hotspur News" that "it seems to be past its prime now, and if an offer comes from a Saudi club, it is time for Son Heung-min to leave and Tottenham to cash in." Son Heung-min was a huge asset for the club, and as time will tell, I would not be surprised that Tottenham would send him this summer."
However, some say that selling Son is not a wise choice. Paul Robinson, a former Tottenham goalkeeper, said on Friday through Football Insider that since Son's contract is only one year away, Saudi Arabia may not be able to offer Son what Tottenham expect.
"The Saudi professional league has been recruiting a lot over the past 12 months, but now it is increasingly aiming for younger players. It is not a league for Premier League players to "take a share" right before retirement. In such a situation, it is not wise for Tottenham to sell Son Heung-min." 바카라
Robinson insisted on extending Son's contract. "He is an international player of individual commercial value and a huge presence for Tottenham. Given the impact Son can have on the squad for the next 12 months, I would rather expect him to extend it by one more year."