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How Son Heung-min really feels about working under Thomas Frank at Tottenham
TBR Football understands that Son Heung-min is open to working with the next head coach, although his future at Tottenham Hotspur remains undecided.
TBR Football fully expects Thomas Frank to be that man, with the Danish manager having agreed personal terms with the North London club.
One of the 51-year-old’s first jobs will be to sit down with the South Korean legend and discuss whether they think it is right or not for him to stay.
There is also a strong possibility that the 32-year-old may have already played his final game for Spurs, with the Lilywhites open to letting him leave.

Son Heung-min’s Tottenham future remains undecided
Son Heung-min is ready to play under Frank at Tottenham Hotspur, however, if the pair decide for him to move on, he is also prepared to make his exit, sources have told TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey.
TBR Football can also reveal that Saudi Arabia’s Pro League have held talks with his camp and they want him, meanwhile, there is also interest back in Germany, as well as Italy and Spain.
Back in January, the North London club opted to take up their option to extend his contract by an additional year, until the summer of 2026.
At this stage, the South Korean captain’s future remains undecided, and Frank will need to hold talks with the forward about plans for next season.
Importantly, Son still believes he has plenty to offer at Tottenham and can recapture his form following a tricky season.
But at the same time, Spurs are ready to make moves in the transfer market and could bring in players who may keep their captain out of the team.
Speaking exclusively to TBR Football about Son’s future, Bailey revealed: “Son could very well have played his last game for Tottenham and well, if it was the Europa League final, it would be fitting.”
“I am told he still believes he is more than capable of recapturing his best form – but Spurs are ready to make moves this summer and Son leaving could materialise.”

Tottenham are already working on Son Heung-min replacements
As TBR Football revealed earlier this week, Tottenham like Antonie Semenyo, however, his price tag, which is in excess of £60m, is currently putting them off a move.
Spurs’ interest in the Bournemouth attacker is genuine, but they are unwilling to pay the Cherries the same fee which got them Dominic Solanke last summer.
Signing Mathys Tel permanently is another deal which the North London club are working on with the French youth international having impressed them behind the scenes.
Eberechi Eze is another Tottenham target, as reported by TBR Football, and that interest could be pursued once Frank has been appointed.