Tottenham appear to be preparing for significant changes to their attacking lineup in the summer transfer window.
Facing a difficult season, sources from GiveMeSport indicate that the futures of Heung-min Son, Richarlison, and Timo Werner are under serious review.
Tottenham ready to axe Heung-min Son, Richarlison, and Timo Werner
With Spurs currently sitting in 14th place in the Premier League and having been eliminated from both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, a squad overhaul is reportedly on the cards as the club looks to rebuild for a more competitive future.
Son, who recently had his contract extended until next summer, may be among those considered for departure. Despite contributing 10 goals and 8 assists in 33 appearances this season, concerns about the 32-year-old’s consistency have surfaced, particularly after his subdued performance in Tottenham’s 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
Richarlison’s future also hangs in the balance due to his ongoing injury troubles. The Brazilian forward, contracted until 2027, has endured a frustrating season, missing 29 games due to various injuries. His most recent setback saw him forced off the pitch during the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool.
Timo Werner’s situation is similarly uncertain. The German winger, on loan from RB Leipzig with an option to buy for £8.5 million, has struggled with form and fitness. Sidelined since January due to a hamstring injury, Werner has managed just one goal in 26 appearances, making it unlikely that Spurs will opt for a permanent deal.
On a more positive note, the arrival of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich on loan until the season’s end provides Tottenham with a potential long-term attacking option. The 19-year-old French forward made an immediate impact by scoring his first goal in stoppage time during Spurs’ FA Cup loss to Aston Villa.
As the summer window looms, all eyes will be on how Tottenham reshapes its attacking unit and whether these potential exits pave the way for a fresh lineup.