CAN'T I SELL IT FOR MONEY..."TOTTENHAM LOSES HUGE REVENUE IF SON MISSES OUT"

Can't I sell it for money..."Tottenham loses huge revenue if SON misses out"

Can't I sell it for money..."Tottenham loses huge revenue if SON misses out"

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There is a lot of interest in the future of Son Heung-min (33), the captain of Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League. A local media outlet expressed concern over the huge loss of profits, saying, "A question mark is following Son Heung-min's future."

Tottenham News, which deals with Tottenham news, said on the 2nd (Korea time), "Son Heung-min's future is uncertain, and Tottenham is in a situation where they have to make a big decision," adding, "He finally lifted his first trophy at Tottenham. The impression of winning the UEFA Europa League (UEL) may still remain with Son Heung-min, but it was far from his best season. A question mark is following his future," predicting the possibility of a transfer.

In fact, Son has suffered from hamstring and foot injury this season. The record in official matches is 11 goals and 12 assists in 46 matches. In the EPL, he scored seven goals and 10 assists in 30 matches, failing to score double-digit goals. It is the first time that Son has failed to score double-digit goals in a single season of the EPL since the 2015-16 season (28 matches, four goals in 28 matches), the first year he joined Tottenham. Although he has one more year to sign with the club, he has been under growing concern throughout the season as an "aging curve." Some argued that Tottenham would sell him for a transfer fee. 카지노사이트

However, what the media paid attention to was the "profit" made by Son. "Son Heung-min has long been a key asset for Tottenham and has contributed greatly to the club's profits," the media said. "Based on his immense popularity and recognition in Korea, he gave Tottenham a commercial opportunity." He also added that the loss would be even greater if he were to sell him.

"His performance has declined quite quickly over the past 18 months," expert John Wenham said in a media outlet. "But he is still a player who can produce results at important moments. If I were a manager of a club, I would keep Son because of my experience in big games." "Of course, I would not be a starter every week. It is better to recruit a new starting left winger and use Son as a rotation resource," he said. "Tottenham could earn a considerable amount of money by selling Son to a Saudi Arabian club. At the same time, however, it should also take into account the huge loss of revenue that Son Heung-min is inflicting to the club through his Korean fans."

In particular, he noted, "Fans may not properly recognize the exact value of the loss, but even if the Saudi club offers a transfer fee of 60 million pounds (about 110 billion won), it is not clear whether it can compensate for this loss."

Finally, the media said, "Manchester City's Jack Grealish has been mentioned as a substitute for Son Heung-min recently," but added, "But it is too much to expect as much effect from Grealish as Son Heung-min. Tottenham should invest in young prospects if Son Heung-min leaves."

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