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Tottenham tilted to sign "very impressive" son's replacement with the last gasp contract
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Tottenham tilted to sign “very impressive” son’s replacement with the last gasp contract

July 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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        • Tottenham’s advance “emerges” as a favorite, followed by the £24 million defender move
  • Tottenham flipped over to sign Alejandro Garnacho in a window deal

Tottenham Hotspur could soon be forced to find an alternative to the club’s legendary son Hong Min as his talk with Los Angeles FC progresses.

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The Spurs are told what it takes to get the deal done.

After an astonishing decade stay at the N17, and remaining on the contract in just 12 months, the Korean star makes a tough decision from the US amid this serious interest.

According to GivemeSport this week, LAFC is in discussions with his son, and while Winger is approaching agreeing to personal terms, he has yet to make a final call on whether to stay or go.

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The exit before Tottenham’s Asian preseason tour ends will result in the club losing millions of revenue due to contractual obligations with his son (Givemesport).

This is backed up by telegraph, so it is unlikely that a 33-year-old will leave North London until the second half of the window.

The son also returns to the British capital (Givemesport) and is ready for important consultations with Thomas Frank, where both men are ready to discuss his future.

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The potential goodbye for his son is not yet a positive conclusion, but Spurs Chairman Daniel Levy is forced to contemplate life without the captain of the Talismanic Club, who has supported 101 people, scoring 173 goals since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen a decade ago.

Tottenham flipped over to sign Alejandro Garnacho in a window deal

Frank needs a replacement, and former Tottenham scout Mick Brown is sure Man United’s Alejandro Garnacho could become the man.

Argentina shows a true flash of glow during its time at Old Trafford, but he is firmly on the “sales” list as United are trying to raise money. Their off-road enthusiasm has even forced the Red Devils to cut their asking price from £70 million to £40 million (mirror).

Very well connected in the beautiful game, Brown has told the football insider that Tottenham is “undetectably” interested in Garnacho and taxing tips to make the 21-year-old late move.

“Alejandro Garnacho is certainly one of the names on the Tottenham list,” he said.

“Whether it’s MLS or Southie Grid, they seem to have lost their son, so they’re already looking for an option to replace him. Garnacho was a very impressive player for Man United.

“He has a lot of promises and I’m amazed at how happy Amorim is to let him go. I think he’ll be a great addition to Tottenham.

“The only problem I have is what the price tag is because Man United is pushing him publicly and they need to get rid of him, and they’ll have to get rid of him.

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“I think it’s something that happens during the window closure phase that United need to sell and Tottenham can take advantage of that situation, as I say, because, especially if they lose their son, he needs to be replaced.”

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