Manchester United want to make Spurs star ‘a key piece in their project’
A huge update has emerged on the future of Heung-min Son, with a report suggesting that the forward is now wanted by one of Tottenham’s Premier League rivals this season.
Son’s performances have fallen well short of the expected level this season, which has raised concerns among some Tottenham fans that the forward might be past his sell-by date.
According to reports over recent weeks, these are concerns that are shared by the decision-makers are Spurs, with the club expected to listen to offers for Heung-min Son in the summer.
A shock update has now suggested that Manchester United are now of the belief that they can poach the Tottenham captain from N17 in the summer.
Manchester United keen on signing Heung-min Son this summer
Fichajes have now claimed that Man Utd are ‘ready to splash the cash’ to bring Son to Old Trafford at the end of the season.
The Red Devils are reportedly looking to add more proven experience and quality to their frontline and see the Tottenham man as someone capable of providing leadership, goals and versatility to their attack.
With Son entering the final year of his deal this summer, Rubem Amorim’s men believe that they have a chance of luring the 32-year-old to Manchester.
Man Utd are allegedly willing to make Son a ‘key piece in their project’ and are ready to ‘make a major offer’ to convince Spurs to sell their long-serving superstar.
Tottenham will not sell Son to a Premier League rival
There is certainly no guarantee that Spurs will consider offers for Son this summer as the South Korean is more than capable of having a strong end to the season.
The forward looked back to his best against Ipswich on Saturday and will be hoping to build on that performance and secure a new long-term deal at N17 this summer.
Even if Spurs decide to listen to offers for the South Korean, Daniel Levy is unlikely to entertain the idea of selling him to a Premier League rival.
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