Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min could be departing the club after a decade of service, with Saudi Arabian clubs expressing strong interest in securing his signature.
The 32-year-old South Korean winger may have already made his final appearance for Spurs, having recently lifted the Europa League trophy.
According to reports in The Sun, Tottenham are considering cashing in on their skipper before his contract expires next year. The potential sale would provide crucial funds for a summer squad overhaul.
Saudi Pro League officials reportedly view Son as a "recognisable world star" whose signing could significantly boost the league's growth across Asia.

Son has been a pivotal figure at Tottenham since arriving 10 years ago, featuring in 454 matches and netting 173 goals.
The Telegraph reports that selling the forward would strengthen Tottenham's summer transfer budget and facilitate a comprehensive squad rebuild.
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The club triggered a one-year extension to Son's contract in January, but are now prepared to sell rather than risk losing him on a free transfer when his deal expires next year.
His potential departure would mark the end of an era for Spurs, where he has established himself as one of the Premier League's most consistent performers.
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Saudi Arabian clubs have emerged as the primary suitors for Son, with officials in the Pro League identifying him as a key target to enhance the competition's appeal in Asian markets.
The Middle Eastern league's interest stems from Son's massive popularity across Asia, where he commands significant commercial appeal.
His arrival would represent a major coup for the Saudi Pro League's ambitious expansion plans.
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Despite the speculation, Tottenham recently included Son amongst the players modelling the club's new kit for next season, offering no clear indication of an imminent departure.
Son's future remains uncertain as Tottenham have yet to appoint a permanent manager for next season.
Current boss Ange Postecoglou is on holiday and has not received assurances about his position from the club hierarchy.

The managerial situation could delay any decision on Son's potential transfer.
Tottenham officials have been in discussions with alternative candidates including Brentford's Thomas Frank and Fulham's Marco Silva.
Until the club resolves their managerial position, Son's proposed move to Saudi Arabia may have to wait.
The appointment of a new manager could ultimately determine whether the Korean international remains at Spurs or ends his decade-long association with the North London club.
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