Fenerbahce eyeing move for Tottenham star and captain Heung-min Son

Fenerbahce manager José Mourinho is reportedly plotting an ambitious move to reunite with Tottenham Hotspur star and captain Heung-min Son. As per reports circulating in Turkish media, the Portuguese tactician has urged the Fenerbahçe board to table a €30 million offer in a bid to bring the South Korean forward to Istanbul ahead of the new season.

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Son, now 32, has built a stellar legacy at Spurs since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015. Over the course of nearly a decade in North London, he has featured in 454 matches, scoring 173 goals and assisting 101 times. Known for his speed, technical skill, and relentless energy, Son has become one of the most admired and consistent performers in the Premier League. His contributions on the pitch have made him a hero among Tottenham supporters and a standout name in world football.

On the international stage, Son has also been a crucial figure for South Korea. With 133 caps and 51 goals to his name, he has led the national team through numerous World Cup and Asian Cup campaigns. His leadership, experience, and attacking prowess have made him a cornerstone of South Korea’s footballing success. His strong international profile only increases his appeal to a club like Fenerbahçe, eager to raise its global stature under Mourinho.

Son’s current estimated market value is around €20 million, according to Transfermarkt. However, Fenerbahçe appears willing to exceed that figure to secure a marquee signing. Mourinho, who managed Son at Tottenham from 2019 to 2021, is believed to have maintained a strong relationship with the player. During their time together in England, Son flourished under Mourinho’s guidance, forming a formidable attacking duo with Harry Kane. That period saw some of the best individual performances of Son’s career, driven by Mourinho’s tactical setup and man-management.

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The possibility of reuniting with his former manager could appeal to Son, especially if presented with a central role in a new sporting project at Fenerbahçe. However, Tottenham may be reluctant to sell their captain, particularly after activating a one-year extension on his contract earlier this year. The extension ties him to the club until the summer of 2026, offering Spurs leverage in any potential negotiations and ensuring they can demand a significant transfer fee if they choose to let him go.

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Despite the growing speculation, Son has remained quiet regarding his future. While away with the South Korean national team, he has avoided making public statements about transfer rumors. Interest from the Saudi Pro League further complicates the situation, as clubs from the region continue to monitor him closely. Their financial power may pose stiff competition to Fenerbahçe, although Mourinho’s influence could prove decisive.

Securing a player of Son’s caliber would be a landmark signing for Fenerbahçe and a clear signal of the club’s ambition under Mourinho’s leadership. Whether Tottenham is prepared to part with their prized forward remains uncertain, but the coming weeks of the transfer window may prove crucial in shaping not only Son’s next move but also the trajectory of Fenerbahçe’s new era.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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