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Tottenham Ex-Scout Blames Club for Delaying Son Heung-min Contract amid Galatasaray Interest

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2024-11-23 11:05:44
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London, England – Tottenham Hotspur's former scout, Brian King, has criticized the club for its handling of Son Heung-min's contract situation amidst growing speculation linking the South Korean star with a move to Turkish giants Galatasaray.

Speaking to Tottenham Hotspur News, King expressed his disappointment with the club's approach, stating, "Tottenham should have wrapped up Son Heung-min's contract situation three months ago. They have a one-year extension option, and they know what Son has done for the club. I think it's very bad business that they've left it this long. The negotiations should have been done a long time ago, and Son's future at Tottenham should have been secured."

King added, "Son is a huge asset to Tottenham. You only have to look at the home games to see that. There are thousands of Korean fans who come to watch him play."

The rumors of Son's potential move to Galatasaray first surfaced last week when Turkish media outlet Fanatik reported that the club was interested in signing the 32-year-old winger. Another Turkish outlet, Kontra Spor, claimed that Galatasaray is preparing to make a "world-class" signing and that Son is their top target.

Galatasaray, a prestigious club in Turkey, is currently home to several world-class players such as Victor Osimhen, Mauro Icardi, and Dries Mertens. The club is looking to strengthen its attacking options, especially after losing Wilfried Zaha and Kerem Aktürkoğlu.

Furthermore, Galatasaray is reportedly eyeing Son as a replacement for Hakim Ziyech, whom they plan to sell in the January transfer window.

Son's future at Tottenham has been the subject of much speculation since last summer. While the South Korean has been linked with clubs like Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and Fenerbahce, the most persistent rumors have involved a move to Saudi Arabia.

The uncertainty surrounding Son's future stems from the lack of progress in contract negotiations. His current deal is set to expire in June 2025, and while Tottenham has a one-year extension option, there has been no official announcement regarding a new contract.

Some reports suggest that Tottenham has already informed Son that they will not be extending his contract, leaving the player's future uncertain.

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