Spurs captain Son Heung-min set to reject lucrative transfer exit for key reason

Son went into spurs in the last year of his £ 200,000 per week contract, and has questioned his future in North Londs after a decade of loyal service and ultimately a large trophy

Son Heung-Min will reject the progress of Los Angeles FC this summer, but the captain Tottenham retains interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia.

Spurs Skipper Son, 32, has entered the last 12 months of his deal in North Londs and there is speculation about a step away from the club that has finally won a trophy in the Europa League final of May.

After a decade of loyal service to the club son, which earns £ 200,000 a week, is open to further, but he will also wait for the right chance instead of hurrying a move.

And Lafc will be split off, as reported for the first time by the sun, despite the fact that Son Major League Soccer is considering a reasonable move option.

Tottenham will set up the preparations for the season next week under the new head coach Thomas Frank. The DANE replaced Gung-Ho Ange Postecoglou last month after he paid the prize for a 17th place of League finish.

But Postecoglou also won the first piece of silverware of the club to win the Europa League for 17 years – which means that Frank will not only inherit a team full of players who excites him, but have an immediate chance to impress the Champions League.

And in his first interview since leaving Brentford, who received £ 10 million in compensation, Frank made comparable sounds to his predecessor when it comes to describing his desired style.

“The intention is to play aggressive, forefoot football. I know that the ethos and the history of the club are enormous in attacking football,” he said.

“There is so much offensive talent in the team. I am very enthusiastic about that. They have clearly shown in the past two seasons that the opportunity to score goals is fantastic.

“I am very busy with that. I love a team that scores goals. We just want to build on that attacking football that we already have.

“I am a strong in favor of if you do not take risks, you also take a risk. It is important that we take risks.” If we play man-to-man in some situations, the risk is that you have to be played. If you don't risk, you can't make anything.

“The players must be brave and trust themselves. I will do my best to set that confidence. If they lose the ball through, that is never a problem. Of course I can respond, that is of course, but they have to do that.

“If they don't work hard, I'll struggle with that. That is my non-negotiable. If you don't take any risks, it is impossible to achieve something big.”

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