Rumors of Son Heung-min's transfer to Manchester United are spreading widely.
Korean footba;ll fans are of the opinion that Son Heung-min should 'escape' Tottenham Hotspur.
The British soccer media outlet 'CourtOffside' reported that "Manchester United, which is looking for an attacking resource, may target Son Heung-min," and "Manchester United thinks Son Heung-min is the right person to bring attacking power and leadership." They added that "Manchester United is ready to do its best to recruit Son Heung-min," and "Manchester United can make a significant offer to sign Son Heung-min."
The British 'TeamTalk' cited a report from Spanish media 'Fichajes' as saying that "Manchester United is ready to spend money to recruit Son Heung-min in the upcoming summer transfer market." 'Fichajes' previously reported that "Son Heung-min could spend his last few months at Tottenham," and that "Manchester United is keeping an eye on Son Heung-min, a player with abundant experience and proven qualities."
Korean football YouTuber 'Hanjun TV', who has nearly 300,000 followers, conducted a poll with the question, "If Son Heung-min could go to Manchester United, would that be the right choice?"
Out of over 1,500 people who participated, a whopping 70% said "yes." They agreed that Son Heung-min would save Manchester United, which is in crisis.
On the other hand, 24% said "no," warning that "he could fall along with Manchester United."
There are a lot of transfer rumors about Son Heung-min ahead of the summer transfer market. No one knows how his future will unfold. However, when he was young, Son Heung-min dreamed of playing for Manchester United.
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