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Son Heung-min announces departure from Tottenham as he seeks ‘bit of change' after decade at club

Son Heung-min announces departure from Tottenham as he seeks ‘bit of change' after decade at club

The Guardian02-08-2025
Tottenham captain Son Heung-min has revealed he intends to leave the club this summer after a decade in north London.
The 33-year-old attacker joined the Premier League side from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015 and went on to play more than 450 times for Spurs.
In May he lifted the Europa League trophy but he had a poor season overall by his high standards and struggled with injury.
'Before we start the press conference I wanted to say I have decided to leave the club this summer,' the South Korean told reporters on Saturday in Seoul, where Tottenham are on a pre-season tour.
'Respectfully the club is helping me with this decision.'
Son, who has scored 173 goals for Spurs, did not say where he intends to go next and cut an emotional figure.
'It was the most difficult decision I have made in my career. Such amazing memories. It was so hard to make the decision,' he said, flanked by new Tottenham boss Thomas Frank.
'I need a new environment to push myself. I need a little bit of change – 10 years is a long time. I came to north London as a kid, 23 years old, such a young age. I leave this club as a grown man, a very proud man.'
Frank, who joined Spurs from Brentford this summer, paid tribute to the South Korean skipper.
'For me, personally, I would have loved to have worked with this fantastic person and player,' said the Dane, who took over from the sacked Ange Postecoglou.
'He is a true Spurs legend in every aspect, one of the greatest players to play in the Premier League.
'It is never easy to find the perfect timing and me coming in from the side, it makes it a bit easier to end on a high.'
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