Son Heung-min should know for himself that he cannot play as the main force in a giant club competing for the championship. He cannot fight in tough battles, and it is not easy to play in the middle and lower reaches. Instead, he may break out when playing against strong teams, which is similar to Arsenal and Avo in the past. The kind of player like Alcott, who stands on the side and takes advantage of the open space, has a lot to do with Tottenham's frequent efforts to help the weak and the poor in recent years. Son Heung-min is loved by Tottenham fans, is the number one player, and has enough money, why should he leave? Do you have to win a championship? Even without this championship, we are still firmly ranked first in Asia. Moreover, Son Heung-min is not very popular with other clubs. He is easy to use but expensive at the same time. He is also a player with obvious characteristics. He is better at counterattack than positional warfare. You have to make tactics around this kind of player. If you can It’s hard to win the championship. It’s not enough for strong teams to compete for the championship. If it’s cheaper, many teams are rushing to get it. The price is completely unnecessary. Tottenham is really good to Son Heung-min. The highlight of Son Heung-min's career was the kindness of Tottenham, and he also gave him enough trust in the issue of military service. ?
It is best to stay at Tottenham. No one has higher commercial value than Tottenham, and teams with better results than Tottenham in recent years can give Sun an absolute main force and a tactical position at the same level as Tottenham. No matter how poor their commercial value is, Tottenham are still one of the Big 6, one of the top ten in the world (according to the latest rankings from Forbes). They were also regulars in the Champions League and runners-up in the Champions League. They have declined in recent years and have also played in the Europa League. The teams further up are either unable to commit to the absolute main force, or they do not have similar tactics to allow Sun to perform. Being reduced to a substitute is not conducive to his personal performance even if he joins a bigger club.
Tottenham can provide a salary of about 200,000 and is located in London, which many teams cannot provide. Around 200,000 is already the second-level salary in the Premier League. The only ones with higher wages are Duck, Boba, Ding Ding and a few others. I am afraid that the salary will not be improved after the transfer. In addition, it lacks the advantages of geographical location and I am afraid that the advantage of the team's status will also cause a loss in commercial income, so there is no need to transfer because of money.
It is common for stars from second-tier European teams to be poached by first-tier teams and then sit on the bench. No one wants to waste their years at their peak. Tottenham should really work harder. There are not many people with such a pure attitude towards football in today's utilitarian football world. I hope the team can respond well to all his infatuation and dedication. Don't ever feel sorry for him.