SON HEUNG-MIN, WHO IS OFFERED PSG, IS LOYAL TO TOTTENHAM..."FINAL DECISION AFTER CONVERSATION WITH TOTTENHAM."

Son Heung-min, who is offered PSG, is loyal to Tottenham..."Final decision after conversation with Tottenham."

Son Heung-min, who is offered PSG, is loyal to Tottenham..."Final decision after conversation with Tottenham."

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Rumors of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) recruiting Son Heung-min are constantly drawing attention.

French media Foot 1 said on the 3rd, "Son Heung-min, whose contract with Tottenham expires in June next year, is one of the ways PSG can strengthen its offense. This is not the first time PSG has been rumored to recruit Son Heung-min during the transfer window, but this time it could be a perfect situation for PSG. Son Heung-min, who is about to expire his contract with Tottenham, has a possibility of transferring Son. PSG has been talking with Son for almost four years, and there is still a possibility of PSG recruiting Son Heung-min."

Foot 1 said, "PSG Chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Campos are positively evaluating Son's impact on and off the field. In the meantime, Son preferred to play in the Premier League and rejected PSG's offer, but he may have changed his mind now. Son may agree to leave the Premier League."

The media said, "Son Heung-min is open to the possibility of a PSG transfer, but he wants to discuss it with Tottenham before making a final decision. Son Heung-min wants to know if Tottenham wants to extend their contract or end their nine-year relationship."

Son Heung-min's contract with Tottenham expires after the end of this season. Son Heung-min's future is drawing attention along with whether he will renew his contract with Tottenham. Son Heung-min, whose contract with Tottenham is nearing expiration, is able to freely negotiate a transfer with clubs other than England. British Hotspur HQ said on the 31st of last month, "It is clear that Son Heung-min is a player to pay attention to in the coming months at a time when Son Heung-min's contract extension has not been officially confirmed."

Tottenham is said to have triggered an option to extend the contract by one year in order not to face the situation of losing Son Heung-min without a transfer fee. The British Spurs Web said on the 1st, "Even if Tottenham decides to sell Son Heung-min after the end of this season, they still have to extend the contract to get a transfer fee. There is no doubt that Tottenham plans to use the option of extending the contract by one year," but added, "It is questionable whether Tottenham will offer Son Heung-min a long-term contract."

Son Heung-min has been under the spotlight last month on the recruitment of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid, and rumors of various clubs are continuing.

"Fenerbahce, who is seeking to strengthen his offensive capabilities, is targeting Son Heung-min. Fenerbahce aims to strengthen his squad and narrow the gap with Galatasaray, the leader of Turkiye's Super League. Fenerbahce added Son to the list of players to be traded," he said.

The media said, "Fenerbahce, who currently ranks second in the Turkiye Super League, wants to chase Galatasaray. Fenerbahce already has a striker like Zeco, but he is trying to strengthen his attacking options to increase his chances of winning," and expressed his intention, "Fenerbahce has an opportunity to negotiate with Son Heung-min in the January transfer market, who is about to expire his contract with Tottenham." 메이저사이트

"In the next transfer market, Son Heung-min could be a target for AC Milan, but Son Heung-min's contract extension could ruin everything," Italian Plenit Millan said on the 1st. "Son Heung-min has not been mentioned about AC Milan transfer, but he could be included as a player who could be recruited in the next transfer market." Son's contract with Tottenham expires on June 30, 2025, and if he does not sign the contract, he can move to another club. So far, there is no indication that Son Heung-min and Tottenham will renew their contracts, and it is not clear whether they will be signed."

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