Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months + lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans

Dec 17, 2024

Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Son Heung-min (32, Tottenham) is also not going against the flow of time.

Son Heung-min was evaluated at 38 million euros (about 57 billion won) in the market value newly updated by the transfer fee website 'Transfer Market' on the 16th (local time).

This is down 7 million euros (about 10.5 billion won) from the previous 45 million euros (about 67 billion won).




In December 2020, when he showed off his peak skills, Son Heung-min, who recorded a career-high 90 million euros (about 135 billion won), fell 52 million euros (about 78 billion won), more than half in four years. It is the lowest since it rose to 50 million euros in May 2018.

Son Heung-min's ransom fell to 10th place in Tottenham's market value ranking.

Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Defender Christian Romero took over the ransom king position in Tottenham with 65 million euros (about 98 billion won), while midfielder James Madison fell to second place with 60 million euros, down 10 million euros. Dejan Kulusevski, an all-weather striker who is considered a 'Tottenham body' this season, jumped 5 million euros to 60 million euros.

Defender Mickey van der Penn (55 million euros), winger Brennan Johnson (50 million euros), striker Dominic Solanke, full-back Pedro Porro, full-back Destiny Udogi and midfielder Pape Sarr (45 million euros) also had higher ransom than Son Heung-min.

They are players who are up to 10 years younger and at least 4 years younger than Son Heung-min.

Son Heung-min has not been given enough time to play due to the aftermath of this season's hamstring injury, and has yet to renew his contract at the end of his contract in the summer of 2025.




He started against Southampton on the 15th and gained momentum by exploding one goal and two assists in the first 45 minutes, but suddenly replaced Brennan Johnson at half-time and withdrew to the bench.

As Son Heung-min's ransom fell, 'monster center back'Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), who tied at 45 million euros (about 67 billion won), naturally rose to 'Korean ransom king'. Even Kim Min-jae's market value has not been updated yet.

Given his performance this season, 50 million euros is expected to break through lightly.

Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Oh, by the way, SON dropped 10 billion in ransom in 7 months  lowest in 6 years...Give me the first place for Koreans
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Genius midfielder Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain) rose 5 million euros to 30 million euros (about 45 billion won), ranking third in the Korean market value list.

Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton), who was previously in third place, fell 3 million euros to 22 million euros (about 33 billion won), falling to fourth place.

Yang Min-hyuk, who was born in 2006, left the country to join Tottenham on the 16th, quickly settled in the top 10 (joint eighth) of the Korean player's ransom rankings with a market value of 3.5 million euros (about 5.2 billion won).



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.