These past few weeks seem to be crucial in determining the future of one of Tottenhamâs most beloved players.
For months now, Spurs have been weighing up the fate of their captain. But before diving into the situation surrounding the South Korean, letâs take a look at some of the clubâs latest transfer updates.
According to recent reports, Danish midfielder Morten Hjulmand of Sporting CP is one of Tottenhamâs top targets for the summer window. However, bringing him in could impact the roles of the young players currently covering that position.
Another highly anticipated signing is Liam Delap, the Ipswich Town striker whom Tottenham have had their eye on for quite some time. Now, the rumours surrounding his potential move are gaining momentum.
Now, the prospect of Heung-Min Sonâs departure has fans on the edge of their seats.
Bayern Munich set their sights on Heung-Min Son
According to reports from Fichajes, the Spurs captain has been linked with a move to the German side Bayern Munich.
The outlet claims that Bayern are looking to strengthen their attack for next season, and with speculation surrounding Sonâs potential exit, he appears to be an ideal candidate.
Of course, Bayern are not the only ones in the race for Son.
Saudi clubs Al Ittihad and Al Hilal are also reportedly keen on securing the captainâs services this summer.
Will the Spurs captain really leave?
Itâs no secret that as the club continues to struggle to secure victories and trophies, Sonâs influence and form have slightly declined over time.
While earlier reports suggested that Tottenham were the ones considering letting Son go, more recent claims indicate that the reality may be differentâthat it is, in fact, the 32-year-old South Korean who wishes to leave.
Naturally, these are still just speculations, and no conclusions can be drawn just yet. However, the rumours are growing stronger.
For now, what we do know is that Heung-min Sonâs contract with Tottenham expires in the summer of 2026.
Everything else remains a matter of speculation and mystery until the upcoming transfer window.