Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min confirms he will depart the club this summer after a decade of unforgettable moments.The Spurs captain Son Heung-min has revealed that he will be leaving the club this summer, ending a decade-long stint that made him one of the most loved players in the club’s history.Speaking at a press conference in Seoul ahead of a pre-season friendly against Newcastle United, the South Korean forward said the decision was ‘the most difficult one' he has made in his career, as reported by the BBC. Son, 33, is in advanced talks with MLS side Los Angeles FC, with the move expected to be finalised before the Premier League season kicks off.Son Heung-min confirms he will depart from Tottenham this summer(Reuters)
Winning the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen, Son was one of the most sought-after players in Europe before joining Spurs. He made an instant impact with the fans due to his electrifying speed and sharp-shooting. Undertaking 454 matches in a decade, he netted 173 goals and had a deadly synergy with Harry Kane, as per another EPL report.Notable milestones included winning the Joint Premier League Golden Boot winner in 2021-2022 (23 goals), Club captain since 2023, Winner of the Europa League 2024, Tottenham’s first major trophy in 17 years, First Asian player to score 100 Premier League goals, and 71 Premier League assists, the most in Spurs history.
According to the BBC, during the emotional press conference, Son said that he arrived in North London as a kid, a boy who could not speak English. He went on to say that he is now departing as a proud captain and a man. "I have given this a lot of thought," he said. To push myself, I need a new setting. He went on to say that he felt he had accomplished everything he could at Tottenham and that ten years was a long time.This Sunday in Seoul was his last Spurs game, a proper send-off in front of his home crowd.
Son is expected to join Los Angeles FC, where the city’s strong Korean community and MLS’s rising profile make for an ideal next chapter. Despite interest from Saudi clubs, the move to the US seems to align with both personal and professional ambitions, according to EPL.The report added that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is supporting Son’s decision, with the club preparing to allow their captain to leave one year before his contract expires.
Son is leaving behind not just stats but a legacy of leadership, humility, and joy. From Champions League nights to Premier League classics, he has been the face of Tottenham for a generation. He was quoted in the BBC saying that he felt at home at Spurs and thanked the fans who gave him “so much love”.Son leaves as a club icon and as one of the most influential Asian footballers in European history. As he gets ready for a new challenge in the US, Spurs fans will always remember him as their smiling star and their captain, the report added.
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