Tottenham Hotspur may face a battle to keep hold of crowd favourite Heung-min Son in January or beyond with Juventus now said to be tracking the South Korean international.
It is being reported by The Express that the Tottenham attacker is high on the wishlist of the Italian giants who are willing to make a move for the player in January or next summer’s transfer window.

However, the report does point out that Son will not come cheap. The 27-year-old is under contract at Spurs until 2023 and Tottenham have no reason to want to sell the player.
TBR’s View
The idea of selling Son will not be an exciting prospect for most Tottenham fans. He is a firm fan favourite in North London and rightly so considering his excellent on-field performances and warm personality.
The only concern Tottenham might currently have is that their present form is not going to be good enough for a place in the Champions League next season.
If that transpires to be the case, Tottenham might have a battle on their hands convincing Son and others to remain at the club.
For now, it does not seem like an issue that Tottenham should be overly concerned of. But if they fail to qualify for the Champions League this term, Son is not the only big name who will be in rivals’ crosshairs.
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