Son Heung-min tells Tottenham he wants to LEAVE – and club captain could play final match on Sunday in South Korea

Son Heung-Min was able to play his last game for Tottenham on Sunday in his native South Korea after he informed the club he wants to leave.

The 33-year-old could bring the curtain down a decade in North London if he appears against Newcastle in the Seoul World Cup Stadium, for a sold-out crowd of 66,000.

Spurs discuss a deal with MLS Club Los Angeles FC, although it is thought that the value is less than what they would receive from Saudi Arabia, where clubs had also shown interest.

But it is thought that son wants to experience life in the United States. Given his brilliant service and captain of the club, it is likely that Spurs will give his wish.

New boss Thomas Frank has spoken to the attacker and is aware of his desire.

For a possible movement, Son will lead the side here in the capital of his country about what is certainly an emotional opportunity, for the player, his teammates and supporters.

Son scored 173 goals from 454 performances for Tottenham after he came to the club in 2015 for £ 22 million from Bayer Leverkusen.

He won his first trophy when he appeared as a second half replacement during the 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final in May.

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