Credited from: CHANNELNEWSASIA
Tottentham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min confirmed he will leave the club after ten years, stating, "I have decided to leave the team this summer." The 33-year-old South Korean joined Spurs from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015 and has made 454 appearances, scoring 173 goals, including winning the Premier League Golden Boot in the 2021-22 season, according to Channel News Asia, BBC, and Reuters.
Son expressed his emotions, calling the decision "one of the most difficult" he has faced in his career. He reflected on his growth from a young player to a mature leader during his tenure, underscoring the pride he feels in his accomplishments, notably in leading Spurs to their first trophy in 17 years with a win in the Europa League final against Manchester United, according to BBC and Reuters.
The club's new manager, Thomas Frank, commended Son as a "truly Spurs legend" and appreciated the decision's timing, suggesting that exiting on a high note is significant. Son's potential next destination is rumored to be Major League Soccer's Los Angeles FC, although he has not confirmed any details regarding his future, according to Channel News Asia, BBC, and Reuters.