
Tottenham expert shares ‘massive’ Heung-Min Son claim as £100m offer mooted
There is “no chance” of Heung-Min Son leaving Tottenham as the club will demand at least £100million.
That is according to Spurs expert John Wenham, who regularly breaks news about the club on his Lilywhite Rose social media channels.
On 24 October, journalist Christopher Michel reported Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is “keeping a close eye” on Son.

The 30-year-old is under contract at N17 until the summer of 2025 after signing a new deal in July 2021.
Wenham insists the attacker will not be leaving due to his “massive” roles on and off the pitch at Spurs.
“No chance, absolutely no chance,” Wenham told Football Insider correspondent Ben Wild.
“He is under contract until 2025. It’s what is he worth to Tottenham compared to what he would be worth to the buying team.
“Tottenham, in terms of what he brings to the club on and off the pitch, you are talking £100million plus and this is for a 30-year-old.
“No one in their right mind is going to pay that for a 30-year-old so you can forget that story. He might not be having the best individual season but I’m sure more goals will come.
“He just gives us so much off the pitch as well, I think people sometimes forget the massive role he has at the club.
“So there is no chance of him leaving, none at all.”

Son has scored five goals in 17 total appearances for Spurs this season.
Last season he finished as the joint-top scorer in the Premier League with 23 goals.
In other news, Tottenham are on course to sign a replacement for Djed Spence in January as source reveals double deal is expected.