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Tottenham fans could end up watching an emotional farewell tour this summer

Heung-min Son is far from guaranteed to be at Tottenham Hotspur for the start of the new season, with the club making it clear to the South Korean what their stance his on his future.

Over the last couple of weeks, a number of outlets have claimed that Son is unlikely to leave Tottenham this summer, even though he has just a year left on his contract.

Some sources have even claimed that Thomas Frank and Daniel Levy are happy for Son to stay at the club beyond the summer.

However, the Tottenham head coach did not give any confirmation on the South Korean’s future, with Frank admitting that Spurs face a ‘tricky’ decision regarding Son.

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Heung-min Son is aware that he is not guaranteed to stay at Tottenham

It has now been reported by Flash Score that the Tottenham captain is aware that his future at the club is not certain beyond this summer. According to the outlet, there remains a possibility that Son could leave before the new campaign gets underway.

The report says that the 33-year-old will be a key figure for Tottenham in their upcoming pre-season tour of Hong Kong and South Korea, with his inclusion in the squad being crucial for the club from a commercial standpoint.

However, it is suggested that Tottenham Hotspur are unwilling to commit to the forward staying beyond that, and it could be a farewell tour for the former Bayer Leverkusen man.

Tottenham are not pushing Son out the door amidst Saudi offers

Flash Score say that discussions have already taken place behind the scenes about Son’s future, and the Spurs captain has been informed by the club that they will not stand in his way should a suitable offer arrive.

However, it is made clear that Tottenham are not actively pushing him out the door, even though he is not viewed as being central to Frank’s plans next season.

The publication adds that Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsiah are all ready to pay £30m to take the Tottenham man to the Middle East this summer.

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