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Journalist claims Tottenham could replace Heung-min Son with 13-goal Premier League forward

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Journalist Dean Jones has provided the latest on Heung-min Son’s future and has revealed that Spurs may look to push ahead with a move for a Premier League winger.

It has been reported over recent weeks that Tottenham may consider selling Son if they receive a big enough offer as they could use the funds from his sale for a major summer rebuild.

Various outlets have reported over recent days that the Spurs captain is attracting heavy interest from the Saudi Pro League, and with the 32-year-old having just a year left on his contract, his future appears up in the air at the moment.

A new update has suggested that the Lilywhites have begun taking significant steps to add firepower to the frontline amidst the uncertainty over Son’s future.

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Tottenham could replace Heung-min Son with Bournemouth star

Journalist Dean Jones has now talked up the possibility of Heung-min Son moving to Saudi Arabia, indicating that the South Korean’s decade-long spell in N17 looks set to come to an end.

He added that in the meantime, Tottenham are working on a permanent deal to sign Mathys Tel and are now considering eyeing a move for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, who finished the 2024-25 campaign with 13 goals and seven assists across all competitions.

Jones has told The Transfers From Paradise: “One man who could be joining him in the Saudi Pro League is Son Heung-min. He looks set to leave Spurs, which is no major surprise as that has been mooted for a while. One thing Spurs lose if he goes is experience that could be key for a Champions League campaign.

“At the moment, the club are pressing ahead with negotiations on a fee to take Mathys Tel on a permanent deal, but I am also starting to hear whispers that Antoine Semenyo is one of the players they could look to sign.”

Why Son’s move to Saudi Arabia will not be straightforward

It is far from a given that the forward will accept a move to the Middle East if reports over recent days are to be believed.

A couple of days ago, The Times revealed that Son rejected a mega-money offer to move to the Saudi Pro League last summer as he felt he had unfinished business in the Premier League.

It was suggested that the former Bayer Leverkusen man would thus take some convincing to green-light a move to Asia this summer.

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