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?MONEY IS IMPORTANT, BUT I DREAM OF PLAYING IN PREMIER LEAGUE?: SON ON MOVE TO SAUDI CLUB

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Son won the Premier League Golden Boot for most goals in the 2021–22 season, but injuries and a loss of form saw him score only 10 times last season.


Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-min said he would have moved to Saudi Arabia to continue his career if he wanted to. However, he opted to stay with the Premier League club to redeem himself after a disappointing 2022–23 campaign.



Son won the Premier League Golden Boot for most goals in the 2021–22 season with 23 strikes. However, injuries and a loss of form saw the South Korean international score only 10 times last season as Spurs finished eighth.


The 31-year-old had been linked with a lucrative transfer to Saudi Arabia. However, at a press conference in Perth ahead of a pre-season friendly against West Ham United, he vowed to stay with the north London side.


"Probably if I wanted to travel to Saudi Arabia, I would be out there, not here," he said with a laugh. "I love playing football. Obviously, money is also important, but I dream of playing in the Premier League, and there are still a lot of things to do.


"Especially last season, I suffered physically. This is not the Sonny that I know. So I want to prove this season that I'm the Sonny that we all know. I want to prove that to myself, and I want to give back to the club where I belong.



"Saudi, obviously, is where most people are going at the moment, which is really, really interesting." Son's strike partner, Harry Kane, has also been the subject of transfer rumors as the England captain enters the final year of his contract, with the 29-year-old linked with Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.


Spurs' new manager, Ange Postecoglou, said he had spoken to Kane but did not have anything "earth-shattering" to share regarding his future. "The reality of it is we've got a month or so before the season starts, a bit less, actually. And the transfer window's still open for a while, so we'll see how it all transpires," he said.


“There are a lot of people that know Harry better than me, but he's not going to get fazed by anything. He's here, and while he's here, he's totally committed to what we're doing.”


Source: hindustantimes

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