Tottenham Hotspur attacker Son Heung-min has been linked with a move away from the club during the summer transfer window.
The 32-year-old has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia. According to journalist Ben Jacobs via talkSPORT, three Saudi Arabian clubs are keen on signing the South Korean International, and they are willing to offer him wages of around €30 million. They are prepared to pay a fee of around €40 million as well.
Al Ahli, Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah are three clubs to have expressed interest in the Spurs player. Meanwhile, the player has interest from MLS and Turkish clubs as well. In addition to that, Bayer Leverkusen are weighing up a potential return.
The right time for a change
It will be interesting to see if Tottenham are prepared to sanction his departure. The player is at the twilight stages of his career, and this could be the right time for Tottenham to cash in on and bring in a younger alternative.
The opportunity to move to Saudi Arabia could be exciting for the player at this stage of his career. He would also earn a substantial amount of money in Saudi Arabia. Son has been linked with the move to Saudi Arabia in recent seasons. It remains to be seen whether Saudi clubs can finalise the deal this time around.
Meanwhile, Jacobs claims that the player ‘could leave’ Tottenham this summer.
Three Saudi clubs enquire on Son, who could leave Spurs after their South Korea tour.🇰🇷
– Talks on future with Thomas Frank
– Saudi target since 2023. Has previously rejected approaches
– Dealmakers willing to pay €40m plus add-ons
– €30m wage on offerhttps://t.co/POQECytAPU
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) June 17, 2025
Tottenham need to replace Son Heung-min
It will be interesting to see if the North London outfit can replace him adequately. He has been an indispensable asset for them over the years.
Losing him will certainly weaken the side. Apart from being a top-class attacker, he is a leader of the dressing room. Spurs must look to replace him adequately if they want to do well next season.