"Bayern Munich does not want to take on Son Heung-min."

Christian Falk of Bild appeared on a podcast on 5th (Korea time) and said, "The transfer rumor about Son Heung-min to Bayern Munich is not true. I wonder if Pitchaes has ever told the truth. It's completely fabricated."

He added, "Bayern Munich cannot take on Son Heung-min. They also do not want to take him on," explaining that "another reason a transfer to Bayern Munich is difficult is that Son Heung-min extended his contract last January. His contract is valid until the summer of 2026."

TZ reported on 3rd that Bayern Munich is preparing to acquire Son Heung-min in anticipation of Leroy Sané's departure in the summer transfer market.

It continued, "Bayern Munich is considering acquiring Son Heung-min in preparation for Sané's transfer this summer. After confirming the possibility, Bayern Munich sees Son Heung-min as an ideal candidate. He is a versatile asset who can provide experience and goal-scoring ability to the team."

It also stated, "Negotiations for a contract renewal between Sané and Bayern Munich remain difficult. Currently, Arsenal and Tottenham have contacted Sané's associates regarding a return to the Premier League," adding, "The main issue lies in Bayern Munich's financial situation. Sané, who currently earns €20 million (32 billion won), is the club's highest-paid player, but from a financial perspective, this must be criticized."

He remarked, "If a contract extension is confirmed, there will be a significant salary reduction. However, Sané has conveyed that he wants to continue playing in Munich," he stated. German Bild reported that Sané has been asked to accept a salary cut of over 10 billion won.

Sport noted, "With Sané's future uncertain, Munich is exploring the acquisition of Son Heung-min. It seems that Harry Kane has requested this from the club."

Of course, the rumors of a release continue. Tottenham Hotspur News claimed on 31st of last month that "Tottenham is planning new changes through the transfer market. They believe the era of Son Heung-min has ended."

It continued, "Son Heung-min must be sold. This is reasonable. He is not the player who must be prioritized for sale, but considering his age and high salary, he can be seen as a strong candidate for sale," adding, "Parting with him could help include Richarlison and Dominic Solanke."

Tottenham Hotspur News reported, "Tottenham needs to restructure its attack through the upcoming transfer market. They need an experienced player like Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton."

To the Rain and Back reported on 29th of last month, "Tottenham may be taking steps to part ways with Son Heung-min. There is a possibility that an era has ended at Tottenham," stating that "Tottenham will seriously review offers for Son Heung-min in the coming summer transfer market."

Son Heung-min, who signed a one-year contract with Tottenham last January, has not been performing well. Ultimately, the rumors of a transfer continue to arise.

GiveMeSport stated, "According to sources, Tottenham is carefully reviewing Son Heung-min's status and considering squad restructuring. Son Heung-min is an icon of the club and has been a significant figure for Tottenham for years, but the possibility of him leaving is open."

The Hard Tackle explained, "Son Heung-min has had a terrible season. He has not shown the play style that coach Ange Postecoglou desires for the attacking line. With his contract expiring in 2026, Tottenham is considering his future."

Pitchaes noted, "Son Heung-min is facing an uncertain future. Among the options he is considering, Bayern Munich has emerged as one of the most attractive alternatives. Bayern Munich plans to strengthen its attacking power. His profile perfectly matches the team's style."

However, claims have emerged that Pitchaes's reports are not true. It is becoming clear that Pitchaes's report is false.

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