Son Heung-min (33, Tottenham) has not hidden the possibility of leaving Tottenham.

Since joining Tottenham in 2015, Son has recorded 173 goals and 101 assists in 454 matches. Notably, he delivered a trophy to Tottenham with the UEFA Europa League victory, their first in 17 years. Son has ascended to the ranks of club legends.

However, we may no longer see Son playing in Tottenham's white uniform. There is a recognition within the Tottenham club that Son, at 33, is preparing for the twilight of his career. Fans may also have to face a Tottenham without Son next season.

Circumstances indicate that Son is leaving Tottenham. Matt Law, a journalist with 'Last Word on Spurs,' noted, "It is highly likely that Son will leave Tottenham this summer. After finishing last season's Premier League final match against Brighton, Son said farewell to club staff as if he were leaving the club. The staff got the impression that Son had played his last game for Tottenham."

It is reported that Son shed tears at the thought it might be his last game at Tottenham. Consequently, there is speculation that this was indeed a farewell. It was a complex emotion for him to think about leaving a club he has been with for 10 years.

However, some fans have reacted coldly. 'Spursweb' reported, "Some fans believe this summer is the right time to sell Son. He has one year left on his contract. A transfer fee of £30 million (approximately 56.1 billion won) would be sufficient for the transfer to be approved."

Son scored 7 goals and provided 9 assists last season, failing to achieve double digits in scoring for the ninth consecutive year. It is a fact that Son's skills are not what they used to be. He has become embroiled in transfer rumors with one year left on his contract.

Opinions suggest it is better for Tottenham to sell Son to Saudi Arabia, where he can still fetch a high price for the club's benefit. British media outlet 'Football London' found through its own survey on the 27th that 57% believed Son should be sold to Saudi Arabia.

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