English rapper AJ Tracey has taken to social media to persuade the Tottenham owners to give Son Heung-min a new contract - Which he is owed.
Son Heung-min is playing his final season under contract at Hotspur Way. The South Korea international is a club legend through and through, yet there is growing concern that this season might just be his last in the famous Spurs lilywhite.
Despite his incredible numbers which have been produced over many years in North London, Son is going through a subpar period in terms of form. This season, he has not been at his best.
That said, it could just as easily be a reflection of the squad at large. After all, it's not like Son has been a standout bad player - He is just highlighted considering his usual standards.
Nevertheless, AJ Tracey believes that Tottenham should give Son Heung-min what he deserves, a new contract.
AJ Tracey calls out Tottenham owners for Son Heung-min contract situation
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), English rapper and proud Tottenham fan AJ Tracey made his feelings on the situation known. He believes that Tottenham should "do the right thing" by giving Sonny a new contract.
In his own words, AJ Tracey said: "@SpursOfficial do the right thing, give Sonny a new contract. Treat one of our best & most loyal players ever how he deserves to he treated. For all he's done for us, he's surely earned the right to end his career however he sees fit. Letting him go this way wouldn't sit right."
While it would be true that losing Son in this way wouldn't feel nice considering everything he gave to the club, not every fan agrees with AJ Tracey. In fact, the replies were rather divided.
Most Tottenham fans appreciate what Sonny has given to Tottenham. However, this doesn't always translate to being offered a new contract.
Indeed, there are some fans who would prefer to see the financial resources spent elsewhere, rather than offering Son a bumper contract. This way, it would be more beneficial for the long-term future of the club.
Others think that Son must earn his way to a new contract. This is certainly the message which was echoed by former Chelsea player Tony Cascarino, who told talkSPORT: "He will survive, or they would definitely keep him, if he had a second part of the season that was superb."