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Where is the next club for Son Heung-Min after he announced his exit from Tottenham?

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Tottenham Hotspur’s long-serving forward, Son Heung-min, has officially announced that he will be leaving the North London club after an illustrious decade of commitment and contribution. The announcement came during a press conference in Seoul, where Spurs are currently holding their pre-season tour. Son appeared alongside the club’s new manager, Thomas Frank, to break the emotional news to fans and the footballing world.

The 33-year-old South Korean international joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2015 from German side Bayer Leverkusen. Over the course of ten years, Son developed into a club legend, scoring an impressive 173 goals in 454 appearances. His most recent highlight with Spurs came when he helped the club clinch their first trophy in 17 years, scoring in the Europa League final in May 2025, where Tottenham defeated Manchester United.

What did Son Heung-min say about his departure?

In a deeply emotional address, Son described his decision to leave as the most difficult he’s ever made in his football career.

“I came to North London as a kid — a very young boy who didn’t even speak English. Leaving this club as a grown man is a very, very proud moment. This has not been easy for me, but it feels like the right time.”

His words resonated with fans, many of whom have watched Son grow into one of the Premier League’s most respected players, admired for his skill, professionalism, and humility.

Son’s final appearance for Spurs?

As Tottenham prepares for a friendly match against Newcastle this coming Sunday, all signs point to Son being featured in that game—making it likely his final appearance for Spurs will be on home soil, in front of South Korean fans. This would be a symbolic full-circle moment for the forward, who is not just a hero in North London but a national icon in South Korea.

How many Premier League goals did Son score?

Son departs the Premier League having left a significant mark. He scored 127 Premier League goals for Tottenham, placing him 16th on the league’s all-time scorers list, tied with former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. He stands ahead of several legendary names such as Dwight Yorke, Steven Gerrard, and Ian Wright, highlighting just how consistent and lethal he has been over the years.

What’s next for Son?

Son Heung-min is set to join Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States. Reports indicate that Los Angeles FC (LAFC) are in advanced negotiations to secure his services. Sources close to the deal say an agreement is nearly finalized, and both parties are optimistic about concluding the move in the coming days. If the transfer goes through, it will mark a new chapter in Son’s career as he takes on the next challenge in North America.

This move also reflects the growing appeal and competitiveness of the MLS, which has recently attracted several high-profile names. For Son, it could be a fresh start in a league where his experience and star power will undoubtedly shine, both on the pitch and commercially.


In summary, Son Heung-min’s departure signals the end of a golden chapter in Tottenham’s recent history. Having joined as a quiet, shy young man from Asia, he leaves as a club icon, a fan favorite, and one of the Premier League’s most effective and consistent attackers over the last decade.

Source: LIB

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