15-goal winger wanted by PSG refuses to rule out joining Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur are in the market for new wingers, amid the uncertainty surrounding Son Heung-min's long-term future, and one of their targets has made a public admission about his future.

Son is about to enter the final 12 months of his contract, which was initially set to expire this year, with chairman Daniel Levy activating the club's option to extend it by an additional season.

This call has allowed the Lilywhites to make some money back off their captain's potential sale before deadline day on September 1, and reliable media sources have reported that this is a very realistic possibility (The Telegraph) - 10 years after Spurs sealed one of the bargains of the century with Son's £22 million signing from Bayer Leverkusen.

Following Son's 173 goals and 101 assists over the span of 454 appearances in all competitions, Levy could even make a £28 million profit off the 32-year-old's exit as Levy demands a fee of around £50 million to let him go (Football Asian).

If Tottenham manage to sell Son for double his original fee, this, combined with his profound impact on the field, would surely make him one of the club's best-ever signings.

Thomas Frank would certainly need a replacement, though, and it is widely reported that the club are actively seeking a new winger.

Man City's Jack Grealish, Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo and West Ham United star Mohammed Kudus are among Spurs' reported targets, but they'll all command premium fees in terms of transfer cost and potential wages.

All the aforementioned names boast proven top-level experience, and they're exactly the calibre of player which Tottenham requires ahead of a campaign where they'll be competing in the Champions League.

However, depending on the funds available, another astute option could be Red Bull Salzburg sensation Nene Dorgeles.

Nene Dorgeles refuses to rule out joining Tottenham

The Mali winger is currently at this summer's Club World Cup, and will soon face-off against Real Madrid in Salzburg's final group game.

Dorgeles is in the midst of an impressive campaign at Salzburg - bagging 15 goals and nine assists in all competitions - with reports suggesting he'd cost up to £21 million.

Tottenham are targeting Dorgeles this summer and have him on their list of wide options, with PSG and Arsenal also contending for the 22-year-old. That is according to Africa Foot, who also spoke with the international forward about his future.

Dorgeles states that, while the focus is currently on Salzburg, he refuses to rule out leaving Salzburg amid interest from N17.

"I'm coming off an interesting season, and that's bound to attract interest from other clubs," said Dorgeles.

"But for now, I'm staying focused on competing with my club since I'm still under contract. So I'm letting my agents take care of my contract situation, but I'm not closing any doors."