The Spurs had a smart movement window. The team was strengthened through forged signings in positions where the team needed more festival and there also a star name, with the return of Gareth Bale.
If the Spurs can link Son Heung-min to a new contract, it will be their deal.
The South Korean striker still has three years left of his current contract, but the Spurs would like to offer him a new long-term contract. The salary would allow him to earn an amount similar to that of the club’s most productive employees. difficult of that would not be well spent cash.
In addition, Son’s strike association with Harry Kane is increasingly impressive every season. The duo scored the fifth highest number of goals from any Premier League duo in history. up to seven moves from Son this season, adding the Spurs winner opposed to Burnley on Monday. He returned the favor twice. With Son, 28, and Kane, a younger year, they are both at the best of their lives and deserve a lot of price in their partnership.
As a local striker with a history of purpose, Harry Kane is the undisputed favorite of Spurs fans, but if Son has already been overshadowed by Kane, he is now worthy of a lead role. When Son had to interfere, for example, when Kane was injured. in the key stages of the season, he did.
The Spurs now have an impressive festival of blows in their attack but, even with the arrival of Real Madrid’s Bale, Son will have to be one of the first names on José Mourinho’s team sheet.
He has been widely regarded as the most productive football player in Asia in recent years and his signing was probably a good advertising fortune for the spurs. -19 and son’s so-called star have helped put the club on the radar of football enthusiasts on the world’s most populous continent.
Another thread of Son’s bow is his mood, in the field there are very few times he has lost his temper, other than that, it cannot be believed that he arrives behind for promotional responsibilities or that he still has good manners with the sponsors. He is certainly driven to win, but he also seems like a practical and delicate figure. He made a public donation of cash to a non-profit organization fighting coronavirus in South Korea, as well as those affected by a wildfire in his local country. .
“My father told me when I was young that if I did it on purpose but an opponent would fall and get injured, take out the ball and check on the opponent,” Son told The Guardian in an interview in March 2019.
“Because if you’re a smart footballer but you don’t know how to respect others, you’re nobody. He’s telling me again. Sometimes it’s complicated but we’re human before footballers. We have to respect each other. ” In the box, out of the box: why be different?
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