ALKMAAR, NETHERLANDS - MARCH 6: Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 Round of 16 First Leg match between AZ Alkmaar and Tottenham Hotspur at AFAS Stadion on March 6, 2025 in Alkmaar, Netherlands. Photo by Rene Nijhuis/MB Media SPO PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xRenexNijhuis/MBxMediax
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly open to selling captain Son Heung-min this summer, should a ‘significant’ offer be received, according to a report from the PA news agency, as cited by BBC Sport. The 32-year-old forward, fresh off his first major trophy with the club, is attracting renewed interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Son’s status within Tottenham folklore is beyond question. Fifth on the club’s all-time top scorers list with 173 goals, he trails only Harry Kane, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith and Martin Chivers. His 77 Premier League assists also make him the club’s leading provider in the modern era.
But while sentiment remains, pragmatism may now take precedence. Spurs are believed to be weighing up the financial implications of a potential sale. As the report notes, “they will agree to sell Son if ‘significant’ sums are put on the table.”
Financial realities may dictate summer decision
Tottenham’s decision to trigger a one-year extension on Son’s contract back in January was widely viewed as a tactical move. It secured his services through the 2025/26 season but crucially gave Spurs leverage in this summer’s market. With no long-term deal in place and no public indication of negotiations beyond that, the club now face a pivotal decision.
The commercial dimension cannot be overstated. Son’s global appeal, particularly across Asia, has added substantial value to the Tottenham brand. For the third time in four years, Spurs are returning to South Korea on a pre-season tour. But balancing commercial influence against on-pitch output is no easy task.
Age and form driving the debate
Despite lifting the Europa League with Spurs following a 2-1 win over Manchester United, Son’s numbers were modest by his own standards this season. Eleven goals in 46 appearances marked his lowest return since arriving in 2015.
At 32, with injuries beginning to intrude and performances slightly diminished, Spurs are now exploring what they can reasonably expect in terms of both transfer fee and squad regeneration.
Saudi Pro League pushing for marquee names
It is not the first time Saudi clubs have approached Son. Initial interest surfaced two summers ago, but with their financial firepower only growing, Tottenham are now bracing for formal bids. While no valuation has been made public, the decision to sell is not off the table — particularly if it enables reinvestment in a younger profile of attacking talent.
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This is a seismic moment — emotionally and strategically. Son Heung-min is not just a footballer, he’s part of the club’s identity. His goals, assists and overall leadership have carried Spurs through some of the most transitional periods of the past decade.
But there’s no escaping the truth: time catches up with everyone. And with the club looking to reshape under Ange Postecoglou, the idea of cashing in now, while difficult to accept, might make sense. If Saudi offers north of £30–40 million are being considered, that could fund two top-level acquisitions.
Supporters will understandably worry about the commercial hit, particularly in Asian markets. But sentiment cannot dictate squad evolution. His output this season suggests decline, and it’s better to move on a year too early than a year too late.
Letting go of a modern legend would hurt. But this might be the calculated risk Spurs need to take if they’re serious about pushing forward.
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