Son Heung-min committed to Tottenham amid Fenerbahce links

Tottenham Hotspur attacker Son Heung-min has been linked with a move away from the North London club this summer.

Son Heung-min is reportedly a target for Fenerbahce. Former Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has taken over at the Turkish club, and he is looking for a reunion with the 31-year-old. According to Give Me Sport, the Tottenham captain remains committed to the North London club despite links with the Turkish outfit.

Son has been a key player for Tottenham since joining the club, and he was outstanding for them this past season as well. Tottenham are overly dependent on the South Korean international for goals, and they cannot afford to lose him anytime soon. The fact that he is committed to the club will come as a huge boost for the London outfit.

Spurs will be hoping to secure Champions League qualification next season and compete for trophies. They must hold on to their best players for that to happen. Keeping Son at the club should be one of their top priorities.

Despite being 31, Son is operating at a world class level, and he will be a key player for Tottenham in the years to come. He will have plenty of opportunities to move to the lesser leagues in the near future. He must concentrate on helping Tottenham in their wait for a trophy now.

Tottenham must bring in more support in the attack

Tottenham should look to bring in a quality striker this somewhere who can share the goalscoring burden with Son. The South Korean needs more support in the attack. Spurs decided not to replace Harry Kane last summer, and they have missed his clinical presence this past season.

Signing a quality number nine would be a wise decision. It would allow Son to operate in his natural role and perform with more freedom. Tottenham have a talented squad, but they need to add more depth to truly compete with the Premier League elite. It will be interesting to see if Daniel Levy is willing to back his manager in the transfer market this summer. They will need to bring in the right reinforcements if they want to bounce back strongly next season.

Meanwhile, Mourinho will be disappointed to miss out on the South Korean this summer. The experienced attacker would have been an exceptional addition for the Turkish outfit, and he could have transformed them in the attack. The 31-year-old is capable of operating anywhere across the front three, and he would have added goals and creativity to the Fenerbahce attack.

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