Al-Ittihad launches a £51 MILLION move for Tottenham star as Saudi Pro League clubs strikes the Premier League again

Son Heung-min

Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad launches a £51m move for Tottenham star Son Heung-min as clubs from the country continue to target Premier League players.

N’Golo Kante and Ruben Neves recently agreed to join clubs in the Middle Eastern country, moves that shocked some football fans, but their clubs are not done yet.

With Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema the two biggest players to have moved there, we expect to see more professionals accept offers to go there. Could Son be the next?

A report on ESPN reveals the South Korean has been approached with a four-year deal worth  £26million-a-season, and Spurs will make £51m if they agree to sell him.

Son has been a key player for Tottenham for much of his time on their books, but last season was tough for him as he struggled to live up to winning the Golden Boot in the previous campaign.

He is still a player the new Tottenham manager can bank on, but if he wants to leave, the Lilywhites will unlikely stand in his way, knowing they will make a good fee from his departure.

If they miss this chance, no one will pay close to that for the former Bayer Leverkusen star in the future.

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