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Tottenham likely to sell Son to Saudi Arabia but will wait until after Asia tour

Heung Min Son with his typical celebration after scoring a goal

    Key takeaways:

  • Tottenham are likely to sell Heung-Min Son to Saudi Arabia, but only after their Asia pre-season tour
  • Son’s presence is crucial for Spurs’ commercial commitments in Hong Kong and Seoul
  • Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo are on Thomas Frank’s shortlist, with Mathys Tel already signed

Tottenham are very likely to sell Heung-Min Son to Saudi Arabia this summer. However, the London club will wait until after the team’s pre-season tour in Asia before making a final decision. The reason is that if Son leaves before the tour, the club could face issues with the event organisers, as local fans are especially expecting to see the Korean star.

Tottenham play Arsenal on 31 July in Hong Kong, followed by a clash with Newcastle in Seoul three days later. From a commercial point of view, Son’s participation in those matches is very important for Spurs.

New Tottenham manager Thomas Frank is planning the addition of new wingers, with Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo included in his plans. Mathys Tel has already been signed permanently.

Son enjoys legendary status at Tottenham, having played 454 matches for the club since joining in the summer of 2015, scoring 173 goals, and delivering 101 assists.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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