
Tottenham are reportedly ready to listen to offers for Son Heung-min — but not until he’s fulfilled his headline role in the club’s pre-season tour of South Korea this August.
The North London outfit are set to face Newcastle United in Seoul on 3 August, and Son’s presence at the World Cup Stadium is believed to be a key part of Spurs’ commercial obligations. Sources suggest any move for the 33-year-old captain will be put on hold until after the tour wraps up.
With just a year left on his current deal, Son’s long-term future in N17 is far from certain. Interest from Saudi Arabia has resurfaced, and the forward is also being linked with a potential reunion with José Mourinho at Fenerbahçe — a move that would see him rejoin the manager who once hailed him as one of the best finishers in Europe.
While Spurs aren’t actively pushing Son out the door, there’s a growing sense the club may be willing to cash in rather than risk losing him for nothing next summer — especially with big-money interest looming in the background.