A fresh update has now revealed what Heung-min Son’s future at Tottenham Hotspur is beyond this summer, with a lot depending on the man in the Spurs dugout next season.
Heung-min Son is one of Tottenham Hotspur’s longest-serving players at the moment, with the Korean spending a decade at N17.
The Tottenham captain has been a loyal servant of the club and is on the brink of achieving something special with the Lilywhites, come Wednesday, 21 May, when Spurs take to the pitch at the San Mames Stadium in Spain to play Manchester United in the Europa League final.
Son has described the final against Manchester United as the biggest day of his career, as he could achieve a lifelong dream, winning a trophy with Tottenham.
It would be no easy feat for the Lilywhites to end their nearly two-decade wait for silverware, but Son and co would believe they can emerge victorious after beating Man United three times already this season.
Heung-min Son could remain at Tottenham for an extra season
Should Son get his hands on silverware, he could leave Spurs on a high, as there have been talks about the future of the Tottenham captain.
Heung-min Son signed a one-year contract extension in January, but there is a huge possibility Son could leave Tottenham this summer, with Saudi clubs showing interest.
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TBRFootball’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey, has now shared what he knows about the future of the Tottenham captain.
The journalist believes that there is a huge chance that Son remains at Spurs beyond this season, but a lot of that would be dependent on the new manager.
He said: “I am told Son could remain at Spurs beyond this summer and as we know, it is totally dependent on the manager.
“That is why you are not really seeing many links abroad, because I think it is still possible that he has a future at Spurs. Obviously, but that is very dependent on who takes over, as they are expecting Postecoglou to go.”
Ange Postecoglou has had a horrid second spell at Spurs, with the Lilywhites sitting in 17th place in the Premier League table, and this has put his future in serious doubt.
The Australian could still win the Europa League, but a Europa League triumph would not be enough to keep Postecoglou in the Tottenham dugout, as per recent reports.
Speaking about Son’s links to the Saudi Pro League, Graeme Bailey provided more insights on the situation, stating that the Pro League remains in contact with the Korean’s representatives about a potential summer move.
Bailey added: “The one thing with Son is that the Saudi Pro League are in touch with him and his camp for a summer signing.
“There is a possibility of him going, but equally there is the prospect of him staying as well. I know some Tottenham fans probably think he is going to go for definite, but it is not definite.