Son Heung-min (33, Tottenham) is reaching a critical turning point regarding his future. Whether he will put an end to his ten years of loyalty built on the European stage has emerged as one of the biggest topics of interest in this summer's transfer market.

The Guardian concentrated on the possibility of Son's transfer right after Tottenham's UEFA Europa League (UEL) victory.

The Guardian said, "Son Heung-min has already established himself as a legend in the club's history. With the club lifting a trophy for the first time in 17 years since 2008, it is being evaluated that the time for separation has matured," adding that "Tottenham's one-year contract extension with Son Heung-min last January could have been a strategic decision to preserve his transfer market value rather than a move to maintain squad strength."

They continued, "There are rumors of a transfer to Saudi Arabia for Son Heung-min, and he was even excluded from the starting lineup for the Europa League final. It has been a season where he has clearly distanced himself from his prime. Tottenham may look to offload its highest-paid player. Regardless of fans' sentiments, this summer is seen as the most logical timing for separation for both the club and Son Heung-min. There is no better way."

In fact, British media have been increasingly predicting the possibility of Son Heung-min moving to Saudi Arabia.

The Sun reported, "Tottenham's key striker Son Heung-min is receiving official interest from the Saudi Arabian Pro League, and with Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Al Nassr, Son Heung-min is being mentioned as one of the main targets for acquisition."

ESPN reported, "Son Heung-min is a target for several clubs in the Saudi Arabian Pro League. This league is focused on acquiring players with top European careers like Son Heung-min. The transfer market opens on July 20, and Son Heung-min is at the top of the acquisition list."

The Telegraph reported, "Saudi Arabian clubs have shown continuous interest in Son Heung-min, and Tottenham may consider selling if offers above a certain level arrive."

Saudi Arabian clubs have identified Son Heung-min as a core player for their attack, and Tottenham is facing a strategic decision on whether to sell. Notably, Son Heung-min's contract is set to expire at the end of the next season, making this summer the last opportunity to receive a transfer fee.

However, the fans' stance is firm. Spurs Web reported on the 5th (Korean time), "Despite winning the UEL, Chairman Daniel Levy's credibility has not significantly improved. In a situation where Coach Ange Postecoglou's future is uncertain, imagining parting ways with the fans' favorite Son Heung-min is a difficult scenario."

They added, "Tottenham may offer Son Heung-min an additional one-year contract. Considering his dedication to the club over the last ten years, Tottenham should give Son Heung-min the opportunity to choose his own future."

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