Tottenham sees legend Son Heung-min (33, Tottenham) merely as a means of making money.

Tottenham's former scout, Brian King, made a shocking revelation.

He noted, "If a Saudi club wants to acquire Son Heung-min, Tottenham will ask for £100 million (about 1.85 trillion won). Tottenham believes that it can receive that amount. The team that acquires Son Heung-min can earn enormous marketing expenses due to his tremendous awareness in Korea. It is an incredibly huge amount."

Three Saudi clubs want Son Heung-min. Naturally, the competition is driving up his price. However, the £100 million Tottenham wants is an unimaginable amount even with Saudi Arabia's vast funds.

What exactly is Tottenham thinking in raising Son Heung-min's price so high? There is an underlying calculation that they can draw enormous amounts from the entire Korean market with Son Heung-min's acquisition. In fact, all of Tottenham's matches are broadcast in Korea through Son Heung-min. Son Heung-min consistently ranks first in Tottenham's jersey sales.

In fact, Tottenham is still using Son Heung-min for marketing. On August 3, Tottenham will play a match against Newcastle at Seoul World Cup Stadium. With Son Heung-min present, Tottenham is confident of a sold-out blockbuster.

For Tottenham's marketing, Son Heung-min must play in that match. Regardless of the transfer rumors surrounding Son Heung-min, Tottenham must retain him until August 3.

Tottenham News" reported, "As of now, the possibility of Son Heung-min leaving Tottenham is 50%. Son Heung-min is contracted to participate in the Newcastle match taking place in Seoul on August 3. If Son Heung-min does not play, Tottenham must pay a penalty. Coach Thomas Frank may not have a chance to work with Son Heung-min," raising the likelihood of his transfer.

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