Son Heung-min is leaving Tottenham...Guardian "Most ideal moment for legendary exit"
Son Heung-min is leaving Tottenham...Guardian "Most ideal moment for legendary exit"
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Son Heung-min (33) has been included in the 10 big players who will leave the team this summer by the Guardian, a British media outlet.
The Guardian said on the 25th, including Son Heung-min among the 10 people who will leave the team this summer, "We are going through the process of parting with Tottenham. At this point, when the Europa League won a successful victory, there is a consensus that this is the most appropriate moment to say goodbye."
Tottenham extended Son Heung-min's contract in January 2025 until the summer of 2026. It was an extension of the contract period by one year without a cut in salary. The interpretation is that it is not a mid- to long-term companion, but a protective measure to maximize transfer fees when selling Son Heung-min to other teams.
Son has only scored seven goals in 30 matches in the league this season. His performance has been somewhat sluggish in terms of his personal performance. The fact that he has been excluded from the Europa League final is symbolic. "The rumor that Son is connected to Saudi Arabian clubs has been going on throughout this season," the Guardian said. "There is a sense within the club that Son is trying to secure the highest salary within his team (around 200,000 pounds per week, 370.34 million won). The Guardian added, "It may be a heartbreaking farewell from a fan's point of view, but Son Heung-min's transfer timing seems exquisite in that he can say goodbye with the trophy." Son Heung-min has experienced the World Cup, been verified on the European stage, and played in the Premier League for more than 10 seasons. The Guardian said, "He is a player with both 'justification to stay' and 'qualification to leave'," adding, "Whatever choice he makes, his decision will be respected." 먹튀검증
Besides Son Heung-min, there are several players who are likely to leave the Premier League this summer. Defender Christian Romero (Tottenham Hotspur) openly criticized the club's board of directors during this season, expressing discord. Darwin Núñez (Liverpool) is a striker who failed to be assured under the Arne Slot coach system. He disappointed the Rangers with his inefficient record of five goals and eight yellow cards. Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) lost his foothold rapidly as Liverpool rushed to recruit Jeremy Frimpong and Milos Kerkez. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) has been a leading midfielder for 10 years and rumors have it that he will transfer to either MLS or Naples, Italy. Ederson (Manchester City) is mentioned as a transfer to Saudi Arabia. Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa), Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea), Mohamed Kudus (West Ham) and Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) were also classified as players who are likely to leave the team. "The Premier League is separated as much as the influx of stars every season," the Guardian said. "The reason why this summer is special is that 'faces of the times' such as Son Heung-min and Dubrowner are preparing to leave at the same time."