Tottenham Captain Son Heung-Min will decide his future after the Asian tour of the club, as the interest of the Saudi Pro League increases.
The Zuid -Korean has spent more than ten years in North Londs, but has another year about its current Spurs deal, which means that a decision must be made in the coming months before the club loses it for free.
New manager Thomas Frank could already lose Cristian Romero and Ben Davies, while he also looks at Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford after Mathys Tel van Bayern Munich in what has already been a busy summer.
Now, according to the BBC, Son will make a huge decision about his future after the trip to Asia, with any absence that probably risks complications with tour organizers who will have the huge Asian fan base of the club at the back of their thoughts, as many pop up to see the son perform.
The 32-year-old would be one of the most controversial departure of the summer, and Frank would have a Herculean task to replace one of the most iconic players in the club's history.
The club has planned two friendly matches against Premier League rivals Arsenal in Hong Kong for a match against Newcastle United in Seoul three days later.
Son scored 173 goals in 454 performances for the club, and his departure would be the end of an era for Spurs.
If he left, the club would lose the reputation and lose great financial and commercial support from many Asian fans who see Son as an icon of the competition, especially after he had lifted the Europa League trophy at the end of last season.
