‘He’s here to stay’ – Spurs confirm player has signed new contract until 2025

Tottenham Hotspur have announced that Heung-min Son has signed a new contract.

The South Korean has put pen to paper on a deal that will see him contracted with the North Londoners until 2025

The 29-year-old’s previous contract was set to expire in June 2023 (transfermarkt), but has now given the club a substantial boost by pledging his long-term future.

Son joined Tottenham from Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen in August 2015 for a reported £22million (Guardian) and has since gone on to make 280 appearances in all competitions in Spurs colours, scoring an impressive 107 goals and delivering 64 assists (transfermarkt).

SpursWeb Opinion

With uncertainty surrounding Harry Kane’s future at the club, the news of Son’s new contract represents a massive boost to the morale of supporters.

Son has been arguably Tottenham’s most important player in recent seasons, having stepped up to shoulder the goalscoring burden when Kane has frequently been sidelined with injury during key points in a campaign.

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