Revealed: The clause that has kept Son Heung-min at Tottenham this summer despite doubts over long-term future as South Korea pre-season tour looms

A key player clause has reportedly played a big role in Son Heung-min staying at Tottenham this summer ahead of their South Korean pre-season tour.

  • Son facing uncertain Spurs future
  • Special clause keeping him at club
  • South Korean pre-season tour nears

Revealed: The clause that has kept Son Heung-min at Tottenham this summer despite doubts over long-term future as South Korea pre-season tour loomsRevealed: The clause that has kept Son Heung-min at Tottenham this summer despite doubts over long-term future as South Korea pre-season tour loomsRevealed: The clause that has kept Son Heung-min at Tottenham this summer despite doubts over long-term future as South Korea pre-season tour looms

According to Telegraph Sport, Son’s presence in ‘s pre-season game against Newcastle in Seoul next month is very important to the north London club. If the forward is not part of Spurs’ touring squad, they will miss out on as much as ’75 per cent of their fee’ for playing in the South Korean city – with that amount being halved if he travels but does not play in the game.

Son looked like he could leave Tottenham this summer after their success, with the 33-year-old linked with a switch. The report adds that barring a last-minute injury, Son is likely to travel to Asia and play in Seoul on August 3 to secure Spurs a big cash boost and not to let down his army of fans. Moreover, the key player clause means that it was ‘virtually impossible’ for Tottenham to consider selling the veteran before this pre-season tour.

Son, whose Spurs contract runs until 2026, joined Tottenham in 2015 from and has since scored 173 goals and added 101 assists in 454 appearances in all competitions. It remains to be seen if he will add to that next term.

Son played a big part in the club ending their 17-year wait for a trophy and the South Korean may add to his legacy with another season at the club. Manager Thomas Frank appears to want him to stay but whether he does is up in the air.