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Heung-min Son is set for important discussions with Tottenham Hotspur during pre-season, with the forward’s future at the club currently uncertain and a summer move still possible.
According to talkSPORT, Spurs recently triggered an extension clause in Son’s contract. However, sources suggest it was more about maintaining his market value than confirming he would stay in North London.
Saudi Arabian sides Al Ahli, Al Nassr, and Al Qadsiah are all keen to sign the South Korean star, with transfer offers believed to be in the region of €40 million (£34 million).
Al Ahli remain especially active, aiming to strengthen their left side despite having already signed Galeno from Porto earlier this year.
Club officials in Saudi Arabia are pushing for Al Ahli to land a high-profile name following their AFC Champions League victory last season.
Reports indicate Son could be offered a salary of around €30 million (£25.6 million) per year, making him one of the league’s highest earners.
There’s also commercial interest, with insiders saying a deal could help secure a major TV rights agreement with a South Korean broadcaster.
Beyond Saudi Arabia, Son has drawn attention from Major League Soccer and clubs in Turkey, while Bayer Leverkusen discussed a potential return internally in May.
Tottenham’s upcoming pre-season tour of South Korea adds complexity to the situation, as Son is expected to face Newcastle United on August 3.
A final decision may not come until later in the transfer window, depending on incoming signings and talks with new head coach Thomas Frank.
With 173 goals in 454 appearances, Son remains a central figure at Spurs and is expected to have a strong say in what comes next.
“There is huge respect between Son and Spurs,” one source shared, suggesting the captain may either stay through the season or reassess his options in January.
This article was updated 1 hour ago