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Tottenham Hotspur attacker, his son Hyun Min, has linked his move away from the club during the summer transfer period.
According to soccer insider Mick Brown, Tottenham is ready to force the 33-year-old Korean International to leave the club this summer. The Saudi Arabia and MLS clubs are eager to secure his signature, and Tottenham is ready to accept the offer to his son.
Brown believes players are open to exploring new opportunities as well.
He said: “I think it’s time for everyone to move on.
“He’s done very well at Tottenham and he’s a legend there, but time keeps up to everyone.
“I’m interested in him from Saudi Arabia and MLS. These are options available.
“If there’s an offer that makes sense for the Spurs, they’re sure they’re ready to let him go and he’ll be open to exploring new opportunities.”
My son was a key player
His son has been a key figure for Tottenham for many years, helping him win the UEFA Europa League Trophy last season. Despite struggling with injuries issues rather than his best, the Korean scored 11 goals and provided 12 assists in all competitions.
He was able to prove that it was a quality acquisition for many teams. It’s still not known where he will end. He would want to compete at a high level and push the trophy.
Tottenham must properly replace his son Heungmin.
On the other hand, if Tottenham decides to move on, he will need to be replaced appropriately. They currently lack depth in their attacking units, and losing a versatile attacker like their son would be a major blow. It is still unclear whether they can bring in a younger alternative with more possibilities.
Tottenham has already signed Mohamed Kudus this summer and is trapped in the capture of players like Morgan Gibbs White. They are also linked to Ebebeki Eze.
It will be interesting to see who they will ultimately sign.