“Money doesn’t matter to me,” Tottenham’s Son Heung Min snubs off Saudi deal rumors, confirms stay at Premier League

Tottenham's star winger quashes rumors of his Saudi move.


“Money doesn’t matter to me,” Tottenham’s Son Heung Min snubs off Saudi deal rumors, confirms stay at Premier League

Son in action with Spurs (Credit-Gettyimages)

According to some reports that emerged on Tuesday, South Korean stalwart Son-Heung Min was on his way out of Tottenham. Saudi Arabia was said to be his next destination. Son’s current contract with the London club expires in 2025.

However, the midfielder has recently clarified himself and has quashed the rumours. The player has denied all claims of him moving to Saudi Arabia. He has also described that he is proud to play for Tottenham Hotspurs FC. Spurs will now try to negotiate a new contract with the player.

I have many things to do in the Premier League. Money doesn’t matter to me now, and the pride of playing football, to play in my favourite league is important. I want to play more for Tottenham.

Son Heung Min said.

Instead, Son is focused on the new season. He is also keen to work under the new manager, Ange Postecoglu. He recently enquired about the manager of his national teammate, Oh Hyeon-gyu who played for Ange Postecoglu at Celtic. He looks excited to play under the new manager.

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Tottenham looking at Bayern Munich’s midfielder as a potential signing

Tottenham Hotspur may want to sign Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch this summer as they attempt to strengthen their midfield options. Gravenberch came up through the legendary Ajax programme and became one of their most talented players. The teenage midfielder made the big move to Germany last summer, joining Bayern Munich, but has struggled for playing time.

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Gravenberch unhappy at Bayern Munich (Credits- Gettyimages)

It’s no surprise that the athlete is dissatisfied with his first year with Bayern. Gravenberch’s career at the club is now in jeopardy as a result of the scant opportunities that came his way last season. Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are both considering the possibility.

Bayern are looking to sell the midfielder. Any loan deal for the youngster looks unlikely as a result. West Ham and Newcastle are also keeping tabs on the player. The player has a transfer value of around $30 million and thus Spurs must act fast if they want the player.

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