Heung-Min Son in talks with LAFC - Tottenham legend no longer wanted by Thomas Frank?

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LAFC are in talks to sign Tottenham Hotspur legend Heung-Min Son. According to a report by The Athletic, the Major League Soccer side is pushing hard to sign Son this summer. The Korean will enter the final year of his contract this season, and it is understood that he doesn’t feature as a starter in the plans of new manager Thomas Frank.

With Son’s contract set to expire in 2026, LAFC are optimistic to get the Korean winger to move to the United States. Indeed, this summer will be the final time Tottenham can receive a transfer fee for the 33-year-old. Son, in turn, would be guaranteed a starting role in what will be a crucial year ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in North America next summer.

Signing Son, however, will be difficult. With a market value of €20m, the Korean would be the most valuable player in MLS, together with LA Galaxy star playmaker Riqui Puig. That is at least for now. After all, Inter Miami CF are set to complete the transfer of Rodrigo De Paul from Atlético Madrid. The Argentine midfielder has a market value of €25m. The arrival of both star players in the same window, however, could mark the start of a major transfer offensive by MLS clubs.

Heung-Min Son to LAFC – A new dimension for MLS?

The forward would also be instantly one of the biggest signings in league history with a significant following in Korea and across South-East Asia. Indeed, the transfer could also catapult LAFC into a new dimension within its own market. The Athletic notes in its reporting that Los Angeles is home to approximately 320,000 ethnic Koreans. Son is also a recognizable Premier League star. The Tottenham captain has scored 127 goals and provided 77 assists in 333 Premier League games. The winger also won the Europa League this spring, his first trophy with Tottenham, which could further motivate him to start a new chapter in his career.

What would he add to LAFC on the pitch? Despite being 33, Son would add significant pace to LAFC. Indeed, club sources have told Transfermarkt when asking about the potential addition of German playmaker Thomas Müller that the priority is to add speed to the team. The pursuit of Son, in fact, would explain the pushback Transfermarkt received from sources when asked about a potential Müller transfer to LAFC. The club, according to sources, wants to become faster and more dynamic and isn't entirely sure whether Müller can fulfill those needs. Those same reservations don't exist when it comes to Son, however.

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