Tottenham legend Son Heung-min recently departed after nearly a decade in North London, sealing his move to LAFC and the MLS.
Son finished his spell at Tottenham by helping end a 17-year trophy drought with the Europa League, and has now departed to spend the final few years of his career in the United States.
Tottenham also benefited from his exit, as they received a fee of around £20million, while also making a significant saving on Son’s wages.
The winger’s exit fee is a significant one, given his dip in form, wages and his age, and Spurs have arguably pulled off a masterstroke with this deal.
Son ranks third in record fees for 33-year-olds
Son joined Tottenham from Bayer Leverkusen as a 23-year-old for around £22m, and now departs as a 33-year-old with the club earning most of their initial transfer fee back.
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This is a relatively large fee for someone of Son’s age, and ranks third in the all-time list for players aged 33 or higher.
The only bigger transfers for players of Son’s age or older involved greats of the game in Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski.
Given the company he is in, Son’s move to LAFC is clearly a good deal for Tottenham, and it also shows the commercial value he will bring to MLS, and the South Korea legend has already impressed for his new side.
Tottenham need to replace Son
Tottenham need both speed and a goal threat to replace Son on the left side, and this could now come in the form of two players.
Spurs are in talks with Manchester City over a move for Savinho, who would add speed and trickery but perhaps limited output for now.
Eberechi Eze could also join from Crystal Palace as a more proven option if Tottenham can beat their rivals, Arsenal, to his signature, and both players will aim to fill the void left by Son.