Son Heung-min is arguably past his best and may have played his last game for Tottenham.
His last memory in a Spurs jersey for most fans will be that of him lifting the Europa League trophy – a good way to bid farewell to the North London club.
The South Korea international still has another year left on his contract, but his future is hanging in the balance.
Sources reveal that Son only has a 50 per cent chance of staying at Tottenham, which may now have been reduced due to new developments.
Timothy Weah appears to be a priority with an enquiry already made
Thomas Frank wants Spurs to sign new attackers this summer and they’ve already made an enquiry for Timothy Weah. (Foot Mercato, 19 June)
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Along with them, Everton are also understood to be interested in the United States international, along with two other clubs.
He’s been a bit-part player for Juventus and will only leave if he’s guaranteed first-team minutes at his new club.
The North London outfit have secured Champions League football, so that’s another feather in their cap when it comes to attracting players this summer.
Tottenham may sell Son if another winger joins
If Weah signs for Tottenham, the club might look to cash in on Son due to his high market value and the opportunity to maximise financial returns.
Despite his age, he’s a proven world-class forward and will command a significant transfer fee, something that would tempt the owners, especially with interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia or Europe, allowing Spurs to reinvest in squad depth or a marquee signing.
While Weah, a versatile winger from Juventus, brings pace and potential, his inconsistent performances and lower goal-scoring output compared to Son suggest he’s not at the same elite level.
To maintain their competitive edge, Spurs should aim for a higher-calibre replacement, targeting a top-tier attacker to fill the South Korean attacker’s shoes effectively.