The Saudi League still wants Son Heung-min (33, Tottenham).
'Tottenham Hotspur News' reported, "Son Heung-min rejected a move to LAFC in the United States. Tottenham star Son Heung-min still has a high possibility of moving to Saudi Arabia. Saudi clubs are still prioritizing Son Heung-min and are pushing for his acquisition."
After resting in Korea, Son Heung-min joined Tottenham. New manager Thomas Frank plans to determine his future through a meeting with Son. There are talks that Son Heung-min is not included in Frank's plans for next season, who desires a generational shift.
Son Heung-min still has a high possibility of transferring. 'Sky Bet' quoted dividends of 4/9 regarding the likelihood of Son Heung-min moving to Saudi Arabia. This shows how desperately Saudi clubs want Son Heung-min.
Son Heung-min has immediately rejected a move to LAFC in the United States but is unsure whether he should remain at Tottenham. 'Tottenham Hotspur News' noted, "It is evident that Son Heung-min's abilities have declined over the past few seasons. However, he can still be an asset that can perform from the bench. Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham, is expected to allow Son Heung-min to make his own decision about his future."
If Son Heung-min moves to Saudi Arabia, he could fetch the highest transfer fee. From Tottenham's perspective, this would result in the greatest benefit. However, it is unlikely that Son Heung-min, who values honor, will move to Saudi Arabia solely for money.
There is still a strong desire for Son Heung-min in Saudi Arabia. British source 'Talksport' reported, "Saudi Professional League clubs Al Ahli, Al Nassr, and Al Qadsiah are competing to acquire Son Heung-min this summer. The three clubs are prepared to pay 40 million euros (approximately 63.3 billion won) for his acquisition."
If Son Heung-min transfers, what would be an appropriate transfer fee? In a survey, 50-60 million pounds (approximately 94.5-112.2 billion won) topped the list with 34%. An amount below 50 million pounds (approximately 94.5 billion won) came in second at 33%. Ultimately, 67% believe that Son Heung-min's transfer fee should be below 60 million pounds (approximately 112.2 billion won).
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