Tottenham Hotspur have triggered the clause to extend Heung-min Son’s contract. As the club had a fear of losing Son on a free transfer this June, they triggered this clause. Son now will be in the club until June 2026 after one-year extension
Tottenham Hotspur has acted swiftly to secure the services of their star player, Heung-min Son, by triggering a clause in his contract to extend his stay at the club until June 2026. With fears of losing the South Korean forward on a free transfer this summer, Spurs made the decision to activate the one-year extension.
Son, who has been a key figure in Tottenham’s attack since joining in 2015, has consistently delivered outstanding performances and proved to be one of the Premier League’s top players. His extension ensures that Spurs retain their talisman for at least two more seasons, securing stability in their squad as they aim for further success in domestic and European competitions.
The extension comes as a relief to both fans and the club, ensuring that the versatile forward will continue to be a pivotal part of Tottenham’s future plans.