Could Son Heung-min (33, Tottenham) join Bayern Munich, which has a soulmate partner?
The British 'CaughtOffside' reported on the 3rd, 'Will Son Heung-min leave Tottenham for Munich? Since Son Heung-min previously played at Bayer Leverkusen, he knows the Bundesliga well. If he signs with Munich, he will have the opportunity to challenge for the biggest honor in football.'
The media continued, 'Son Heung-min's former teammates Harry Kane and Eric Dier are already playing in Munich. There will be no issues for Son Heung-min to adapt. Vincent Kompany wants to strengthen the attack this summer, and Son Heung-min is the player they are looking for.'
In Munich, there are already Dier and Kane from Tottenham. Particularly, Son Heung-min and Kane are the duo that has collaborated for the most goals in Premier League history with a total of 43 goals. If the two players, who understand each other just by looking at each other's eyes, play together, Munich's attacking power will double.
Kim Min-jae is also in Munich. The core of defense, Kim Min-jae, once captained the Korean national team in the absence of Son Heung-min. He is a key player who will lead the national team after Son Heung-min's retirement. If Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae play together, there will be no need to worry about Munich's offense and defense.
'CaughtOffside' estimated, 'Son Heung-min is a versatile player who can play in various positions. He can not only score goals himself but also create them to assist the team. This summer will be a crucial period in determining Son Heung-min's future.'
Is Son Heung-min also hoping for a reunion with Kane? In a recent interview, when asked, 'Who is the smartest player you have played with?' he answered without hesitation, 'Kane.'
Son Heung-min replied, 'It's Harry Kane. It was really fun to play together. I still miss him.'
The duo of Son Heung-min and Kane recorded 157 wins, 57 draws, and 83 losses over 297 games. Kane scored 201 goals, while Son Heung-min netted 108 goals. The two players combined for a staggering 54 goals through direct assists.
If Son Heung-min, who has remained trophyless at Tottenham for over 10 years, goes to Munich, he could finally break that drought. This is why transfer rumors continue to circulate.
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