Tottenham Hotspur is undergoing a transition period, and this period of change is built on the success of winning the Europa League against Ange Postecoglou.
The decision was made in a different way with Big Ange, where the promise that he wasn’t enough to save his position after falling into a 17th place Premier League finish.
However, changes are ongoing, with the 33-year-old Heung Min son ready to close the doors for his iconic journey at the club, and announced that he played his final role in Tottenham White.
Spurs should consider alternatives to sons
His 33-year-old son is one of the most important and influential Tottenham stars of the present day. However, there is no doubt that he has declined over the past few years.
The Koreans have made the hope that Daniel Levi will explore this summer’s journey on the Spurs preseason tour, and that he hopes that MLS Side LAFC has pushed to secure his signature.
West Ham United’s Mohamed Kudus’ £55 million signature strengthened Frank’s offensive side, but Tottenham was able to replace his son with another side.
Well, given the club’s interest in AC Milan’s Rafael Rio this summer, he could be the perfect man for the job, and previous reports from Transfer Insider Ben Jacobs suggest that the Portuguese winger is on the radar.
What Raphael Leo brings to the Spurs
The 26-year-old Leao is one of the world’s most threatening widespread advancements, a fast runner and risky from multiple angles. Over 260 appearances with Milan, he scored 70 goals and provided 62 assists.
He is sometimes somewhat contradictory in front of goals, but Leao’s talent is uncontroversial. In fact, he has the ability to replace his aging son, as analyst Ben Matinson describes him as “one of the best leftists in the world.”
Of course, the fact that my son is not in his prime makes the transition smoother. The Korean icon highlighted the points by starting last year’s Europa League final from the bench.
However, he still scored 28 goals and raided with 24 assists in 82 matches in the post-coglu system, with Australia calling his “world-class” quality.
Leao, like his son, endured a tough campaign in Italy, and Rossoneri flattered him to deceive. However, he still scored 25 goal contributions in all competitions, finishing the year with certain similarities with Spurs’ upcoming to department store superstars.
Rafael Leao vs Heung-Min’s son (past 365 days) | ||
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Statistics (per 90) | Lion | son |
the goal | 0.32 | 0.32 |
assist | 0.26 | 0.32 |
Shot taken | 2.37 | 2.46 |
Shot creation action | 4.13 | 4.89 |
Touch (on the pen) | 6.15 | 4.70 |
Progressive Pass | 3.58 | 4.28 |
Progressive Carry | 4.74 | 5.41 |
A successful take-on | 2.83 | 1.59 |
All data via FBREF |
They have been ranked pretty similarly for the past year. This sheds light on how his son is probably still a high-level player and his sales stab some.
However, Leao’s excellent athletic ability is clear, which is what Frank uses for the effects he emphasizes. The Danish boss demonstrated his suitability for raising the dynamic forward game with Brentford’s Ioan Wissa and Brian Mbeumo.
With plenty of fleet feet and talent, Leao could be the perfect addition to this new Tottenham branch, offering Frank a left flank outlet for years to come.