TOTTENHAM ace Son Heung-Min is being chased by clubs in Saudi Arabia.
And sources close to Spurs say the club WOULD consider selling their captain if a massive offer comes their way this summer.
The Tottenham skipper remains a hugely popular figure at the North London club, despite his drop off in form this season.
The 32-year-old signed a contract extension in January and is believed to be happy to stay, after Spurs’ Europa League triumph secured Champions League football next season.
But uncertainty over Ange Postecoglou’s future, and the chance to leave Spurs on a high, could persuade Son that now is the perfect moment to take on a new challenge.
Daniel Levy will green-light a major shake up of the squad, although it’s unclear whether Postecoglou will be trusted to oversee it or not.
And although Spurs have secured a lucrative Champions League spot, a mega-money offer for Son would help to bankroll new signings.
The South Korean winger has been identified by the billionaire-backers of the league as a superstar target, with Cristiano Ronaldo set to leave Al-Nassr.
Chiefs believe Son can open the Saudi Pro League up to a whole new audience in the Far East, where he is adored and a national icon.
Saudi League owners had hoped to persuade Mo Salah to join this summer.
But the Egyptian has remained in the Premier League having signed a new bumper deal at champions Liverpool.
That’s led to Saudi switching their attention to Son, who has suffered this season with injuries.
Son used to be Tottenham’s ever-present and was a constant source of goals and assists down the years.
But like many of his team-mates, he has been off the pace this term, scoring just 11 goals in all competitions.
Son just ended his 10th season in North London and second with the armband after Hugo Lloris left for the MLS last summer.
Meanwhile, the Saudi’s have given Manchester United ace Bruno Fernandes a few days to make his mind up.
Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal are willing to pay around £100million for Fernandes, 30, and will offer him a whopping £700,000 a week to ditch Old Trafford for the Middle East.
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