talksport reported that Son Heung-min's future in Tottenham is doubtful, and the three Saudi clubs, Jeddah Nationals, Riyadh Victory and Cardicia, are interested in offering an annual salary of 30 million euros + 40 million euros transfer fee to introduce players.
Son Heung-min will discuss his future with Tottenham during the preseason, and the possibility of leaving the team in the summer still exists. Although Tottenham has triggered the contract renewal option, Son Heung-min's future remains unclear.
Saudi clubs are still very interested in Son Heung-min. They had previously tried to contact the South Korean star in 2023 and 2024, but he clearly stated at the time that he was unwilling to go to the Saudi professional league. This summer, Jeddah Nationals, Riyadh Victory and Cardicia all expressed interest in Son Heung-min and were willing to pay a transfer fee of 40 million euros (about £34 million).
Jeddah Nationals hope to sign a star player to strengthen their left-wing attack power, and senior Saudi professional league leaders hope to give priority to Jeddah Nationals signing a big-name player, especially after they won the AFC Champions League last season.
In addition, Saudi Arabia is also preparing to provide Son Heung-min with an annual salary of about 30 million euros (about 25.6 million pounds) per year, and believes that his joining will help reach a profitable television broadcasting rights agreement, thereby quickly obtaining a return on investment.
In addition to Saudi clubs, Son Heung-min also has the opportunity to join the Major League of American Football or the Turkish League. Leverkusen has also discussed internally the possibility of re-signing Son Heung-min, but has not taken action yet.
As of now, Tottenham has not received any official offer from Saudi Arabia or other clubs. Even if there are generous offers, Tottenham will not force Son Heung-min to leave the team. The final decision lies with Son Heung-min himself and his view on whether to change his views on Saudi football.
Son Heung-min, 32, has made 454 appearances for the team and scored 173 goals since joining Tottenham from Leverkusen in 2015. Recently, he also helped Tottenham defeat Manchester United in the UEFA Cup final and successfully won the cup.