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British media: Tottenham is not in a hurry to decide on Son Heung-min s future, and will confirm to stay after participating in the Asian tour

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As the transfer window this summer opens, Son Heung-min's future direction has become the focus of attention from the outside world. The South Korean star has only one year left on his contract with Tottenham, so discussions are getting worse over whether he will leave the North London club.

According to The Athletic, any decision on whether Son Heung-min will leave the team will not be made until Tottenham completes the Asian Tour.

Tottenham have arranged two important friendly matches to travel to Asia for a tour: it will play against Arsenal in Hong Kong on July 31 and Newcastle United in Seoul, South Korea on August 3.

As one of the most representative athletes in the Korean sports world, Son Heung-min is undoubtedly the core figure of this trip to Asia. Korean fans are full of expectations for him to be present, and his attendance is crucial to attracting local fans and supporters.

According to multiple sources, professional clubs from Saudi Arabia have shown strong interest in Son Heung-min and are interested in introducing this legendary figure in Asian football. However, as of now, Tottenham has not received any official offer. The club said that they may consider letting go only after the tour ends, if they receive a offer that is much higher than their current value.

In addition, in order to ensure the smooth progress of commercial cooperation and publicity activities, Son Heung-min's itinerary has long been confirmed, and any absence may trigger a series of chain reactions. Therefore, the decision about his future will be temporarily put on hold until the end of his trip to Asia.

At the same time, new coach Thomas Frank is starting to rebuild the team's offensive system. Tottenham has just signed young forward Mattis Terr from Bayern Munich and has shown a strong interest in Brentford's Brian Mbeumo, a sign that the club is making major adjustments to the front line.

Son Heung-min has played 454 times for the team and scored 173 goals since joining Tottenham from Leverkusen in 2015, making him one of the most iconic players in the Premier League era. It is worth mentioning that as the captain, he led the team to win the European Championship again after more than 40 years - defeating Manchester United to win the championship in the Europa League final last month, writing a new chapter in club history.

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