Heung-min Son: Tottenham Hotspur Contract Extension
Tottenham Hotspur are primarily focused on securing the future of their captain, Heung-min Son. The South Korean star is currently the club's highest earner at £190,000 per week, with a contract that runs until 2025. Son recently revealed that there have been no discussions over a new deal. However, Tottenham plan to activate their one-year extension option to keep him at the club until 2026. In addition, they intend to offer an extra year to prevent him from leaving on a free transfer. Chairman Daniel Levy's strategy relies heavily on using contract extensions to maintain squad stability.
Heung-Min Son, a 32-year-old South Korean forward who currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, is approaching the end of his contract at the conclusion of this season. Nevertheless, Tottenham is not concerned about losing him for free, as his contract includes an option to extend it by another year, which would shift the expiration date to June 30, 2026. Reports from Sky Sports UK indicate that Tottenham has already resolved to activate this option. Son, during a press conference, stated that they had not yet discussed anything, but it was already apparent to him. He expressed his commitment to the club, emphasizing his decade-long tenure and his aspiration to win something for the club and its supporters.
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