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A player with 2 years remaining in the contract period, “Frontier goal (?)” For Levy … How will Son Heung-min become a free agent in 2023 next summer?
Son Heung-min’s contract with Tottenham will end in June 2023. He signed a five-year contract extension with Tottenham in July 2018. Tottenham signed Son Heung-min in 2015 and extended the contract by offering him new terms three years later .
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Not surprisingly, Tottenham are hoping to renew their contract with Son Heung-min. Son Heung-min scored double-digit goals for the past four seasons in a row, and this season, he scored seven goals in five Premier League games this season, leading the score with Everton forward Dominic Calbert-Lewin (23). Local media even published specific information that Tottenham is expected to offer Sohn Heung-min’s new weekly salary of 150,000 pounds (about 221.3 million won). Tottenham had its own limit of £ 100,000 per player per week until two to three years ago. With this in mind, the contract renewal terms recently reported by Son Heung-min are unconventional by Tottenham standards.
According to a report by Sami Mokbell, a soccer reporter specializing in soccer in the English newspaper ‘Daily Mail’, on the 20th (Korean time), the reason why Tottenham planned a renewal with Son Heung-min is the reason why that Daniel Levy is self-conforming. This is because there is an unwritten rule. According to the outlet, Levy said that players classified as key resources within the team will lead the squad based on an unwritten ratio that makes long-term contracts or transfers with only two years remaining. Tottenham made a plan to re-sign early with Son Heung-min, who rose to the top of the Premier League scorer at the start of this season, and set his value as high as possible.
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If Son Heung-min does not sign a renewal contract with Tottenham until next summer, when the contract with Tottenham is only two years away, the possibility of the club pursuing his transfer may be raised. Gareth Bale, who transferred to Real Madrid after Tottenham’s previous transfer fee of £ 90.9 million, the highest transfer fee in club history, also had two years left when he left the team in 2013. At that time, President Levy transferred him to the Real when he was able to collect the highest possible amount of transfer fee, considering that the player who wanted to transfer to the prestigious club did not have the will to renew the contract if he left Bale for two remaining years in the team.
Not just Bale Tottenham, but Kyle Walker also moved to Manchester City in the summer of 2017, two years before the end of his contract in 2019, claiming the second highest amount in club history of £ 47.4 million. In other words, the news that Tottenham is pursuing the contract renewal with Son Heung-min is an awareness of his position in the team and, at the same time, may lead to a situation that opens the possibility of his transfer next. summer.