Tottenham Hotspur could part ways with club captain Son Heung-min this summer, as the South Korean forward draws strong interest from Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC, according to The Sun.
The 33-year-old attacker, who led Spurs to a historic UEFA Europa League triumph last season, may be nearing the end of his tenure in North London.
Sources suggest the club would be willing to sanction his departure if an offer between £15 million and £20 million is tabled.
Although no final decision has been made, discussions are currently ongoing between all parties, including Son himself, who is believed to be open to the idea of a move but is yet to fully commit to leaving.
A potential switch to MLS would mark a new chapter in the former Bayer Leverkusen star’s career, but timing could prove key. Son is expected to remain with Tottenham at least through their upcoming pre-season tour of Asia.
The club is scheduled to face Newcastle United in Seoul on August 3, a fixture that may serve as a symbolic homecoming for the Korean icon.
Despite Spurs finishing a disappointing 17th in the Premier League last season, Son played a pivotal role in delivering the club’s first major silverware in 16 years.
His decisive contributions helped secure a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final, their first trophy since the 2007/08 League Cup victory over Chelsea.
That triumph not only ended a long-standing trophy drought but also earned Spurs a spot in next season’s UEFA Champions League, a crucial achievement for new manager Thomas Frank, who has already begun reshaping the squad.
The club has secured the signing of West Ham star Mohammed Kudus and is also pursuing Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White, signaling a fresh era under Frank’s leadership.
Whether Son remains part of that vision or begins a new adventure abroad remains to be seen, but a defining decision could be on the horizon.