There are endless transfer rumors surrounding Tottenham Hotspur's 'captain' Son Heung-min.
Rumors are spreading that Manchester United, led by manager Ruben Amorim, is looking to sign Son Heung-min next summer.
British media 'Give Me Sports' quoted Spanish media 'Fichajes' and reported that "Manchester United is keeping an eye on Son Heung-min in order to sign a proven striker in this summer's transfer market."
He added that "Manchester United highly values Son Heung-min's leadership, goal-scoring ability, and versatility to play both in the center and on the flanks. The club is ready to make an offer to persuade Tottenham."
Previously, 'Fichajes' reported that "Manchester United is doing everything it can to secure Son Heung-min. He stands out for his finishing and linking abilities based on his speed. Man United's interest is no coincidence. Son Heung-min's future is uncertain, and he will be highly anticipated in the transfer market."
However, just like the recent rumors about a transfer to the Saudi Arabian Professional Football League, the rumor about him joining Manchester United is also unlikely because it came from a media outlet with low credibility and the source is unclear.
Son Heung-min left Bayer Leverkusen in the German professional football league in 2015 and joined Tottenham, where he rose to become a top-class striker.
He remained with Tottenham while Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli, and Harry Kane left, and is currently playing an active role as the captain.
As Tottenham only exercised the contract extension option instead of renewing Son's contract this season, there is a possibility that their relationship may end soon.
In the end, unless a new contract is signed with Tottenham, the transfer rumors surrounding Son Heung-min are expected to continue.
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