
Son in Talks with His Next Club
Journalist Graeme Bailey has revealed the latest developments regarding the future of South Korean star Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur.
According to Bailey, Son is in talks with the American club Los Angeles about the possibility of transferring to its ranks.
It seems that the 32-year-old Son has had enough of his ten years at Spurs after coming from Bayer Leverkusen.
It is worth noting that Son has a contract with the London club that extends until the end of next season.
According to Bailey, Son is in talks with the American club Los Angeles about the possibility of transferring to its ranks.
It seems that the 32-year-old Son has had enough of his ten years at Spurs after coming from Bayer Leverkusen.
It is worth noting that Son has a contract with the London club that extends until the end of next season.
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