Son Heung-min and Ronaldo are leaving because they won the championship → Drogba and Vieira were like that...Sonny himself wants to leave the pinnacle
Jun 25, 2025
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Star players are raising the possibility of transfer by mentioning the case of winning and leaving.
The British TBR Football Association said on the 25th (Korea time) "Tottenham Hotspur have some big decisions to make this summer"Tottenham is entering a new era under Thomas Frank and has to make big decisions about some of its big-name players."
Christian Romero's future remains uncertain, and Hisalisson's future at Tottenham is also unclear.
Son Heung-min may also leave Tottenham this summer.
The media reported that `Son Heung-min wanted to leave when he was at his highest point through winning the Europa League, which made him ready to leave Tottenham.'
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In fact, many famous players won and left the team.
Patrick Vieira left Arsenal after winning the FA Cup in 2005, and Didier Drogba left Chelsea after winning the Champions League in 2012. Eden Hazard also left Chelsea after winning the Europa League in 2019. They are all similar cases to Son Heung-min.
World-renowned soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo also left Real Madrid after winning three consecutive Champions League titles in 2018.
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It remains to be seen whether Son Heung-min will leave after Yoo Jong-un finishes. As it has qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in a long time, there is a clear possibility of staying in the team for another season. If there is a club that wants Son Heung-min to be recruited right away, he can leave enough, but for now, there are no significant transfer rumors except for the Saudi Arabian League.
Son Heung-min, who emphasized that honor comes first over money, has the highest chance of moving to a European team if he continues his new challenge. Son Heung-min and Tottenham have about a year left on their contracts. Regardless of which team you move to, it seems certain that the separation from the club that has been around for 10 years is closer than ever.
Reporter Kang Woo-jin kwj1222@sportschosun.com
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.