Saudi giants ready to pay €40 million for Son


Tottenham Hotspur’s talisman Heung-Min Son is closely linked with a summer departure from the Spurs camp. The Saudi league is emerging as a strong contender, and now the situation is becoming more concrete.
Details: According to talkSPORT, Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, and Al-Qadsiah are the three clubs showing serious interest this summer, with all of them prepared to put €40 million (£34 million) on the table for the South Korean star.
For the league’s top brass, Son holds strategic value: signing him could secure a lucrative television rights deal in South Korea, potentially offsetting the estimated €30 million earmarked for the forward’s wages.
Recall: Earlier reports indicated that Tottenham cannot sell Son until the end of the club’s tour in South Korea, as the club is contractually obliged to have the player present during the trip.

















