In an astonishing event, Tottenham Hotspur captain Hyun Min’s son is about to complete a sensational move to Major League Soccer by securing a verbal agreement for Los Angeles FC to sign the Korean superstar.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said all parties have reached an agreement on the transaction, and his son’s transfer to LAFC is currently just a matter of paperwork.
Romano confirmed his contract on Sunday evening with his trademark “Go Here!” It signals that the transaction is essentially going to happen. With the move, the Spurs will receive more than 15 million euros for the 33-year-old forward, one of the club’s most iconic figures in recent years.
Hyun Min’s son is scheduled to leave Tottenham this summer
His son had not returned to England for the rest of the Tottenham team following his preseason tour.
The fact that he stayed behind is seen as a confirmation that the transfer is imminent and that there is plenty of progress behind the scenes.
The move is an important milestone for both LAFC and Major League Soccer, with his son being one of the most recognizable and marketable players in World Football.
My son finishes his successful time with Spurs
His arrival is expected to bring great commercial interest to the United States, especially given his thriving Korean community in Los Angeles and his enormous popularity in Asia.
For Tottenham, the sale of his son represents the end of the era. Since joining the club from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, his son has become a fan favorite at White Hartrain and later Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
While some fans may be surprised by the timing, it is believed that his son was drawn to the challenges of MLS and the opportunity to play in lively cities like Los Angeles.
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