Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min has been linked with a move away from the club ahead of the summer transfer window.
There have been rumours that Bayern Munich could look to sign Son Heung-min, but an update by Christian Falk via Sport Witness has now rubbished those links. The reliable German journalist has revealed on a podcast that it is a made-up rumour and that Bayern Munich will not be able to afford the South Korean.
Son has been a key player for Tottenham over the years, and they simply cannot afford to lose him despite concerns about his form. Spurs are going through a period of rebuilding, and they need to hold on to their best players.
Also, the veteran attacker is one of the leaders of the dressing room, and he is an indispensable asset for them. Tottenham cannot hope to build a formidable squad without leaders like him in the side. Furthermore, the South Korean international has no reason to leave Tottenham, and he will want to see out his peak years at the North London club.
The fact that Bayern Munich are not keen on securing his signature will come as a major boost for the North London outfit. Tottenham have previously lost Harry Kane to the Bavarian club, and they will be desperate to hold on to Son now.
Spurs need more attacking depth
Meanwhile, Tottenham will need to improve their attacking unit at the end of the season, and it will be interesting to see if they can bring in a dynamic forward who can slot anywhere across the front three.
Richarlison has been linked with an exit from the club, and Timo Werner will return to his parent club at the end of the season. Signing a quality attacker will be a top priority for Tottenham, heading into the summer transfer window.
As for Bayern Munich, they will need to add more quality to the side, especially if players like Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sane leave the club. Both players have been linked with summer moves away from the Allianz Arena. It will be interesting to see if the Bavarian outfit can bring in the right additions.