The future of Tottenham Hotspur’s star forward Son Heung-min remains highly uncertain, with Turkish Süper Lig club Fenerbahçe reportedly intensifying their efforts to secure his signature.
Fotomac report that a deal could be nearing completion, with an official announcement potentially coming after Son’s upcoming tour in Korea.
Fenerbahçe coach José Mourinho, who is overseeing the club’s pre-season preparations, is keen to reunite with his former Spurs player and views the 32-year-old as a pivotal figure in his squad rebuild. Mourinho has already made a statement signing in Jhon Durán, a former Arsenal target, from Saudi side Al Nassr, as he aims to restore Fenerbahçe to glory and challenge rivals Galatasaray.
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Last season, Son was a key contributor for Tottenham, featuring in 46 matches across all competitions, where he scored 11 goals and provided 12 assists. Despite his continued importance to Spurs, rumors of his departure have persisted.
According to various reports in the Turkish and British press, Son is in the final stages of an agreement with Fenerbahçe. It’s understood that the Turkish club is willing to offer a significant financial package, with some reports mentioning a transfer fee around €30 million being considered by Tottenham. Other sources suggest Fenerbahçe has proposed a substantial annual salary, making the offer difficult for Son to turn down at this stage of his career.
Tottenham recently exercised an option to extend Son’s contract until the summer of 2026, which ensures he won’t leave on a free transfer this year. However, with new manager Thomas Frank reportedly looking to reshuffle attacking resources, and Son having returned to pre-season training later due to family commitments, speculation about his future has only intensified.
An official statement regarding Son’s next move is widely anticipated following his participation in Tottenham’s August tour in Korea. All eyes will be on this development as one of the Premier League’s most beloved figures could be set for a new adventure under a familiar manager.