Tottenham Extends Son Heung-min's Contract Through 2026
The Premier League club exercised a one-year option to retain their captain, securing his future amid ongoing challenges for the team.
- Tottenham Hotspur has triggered a one-year extension in Son Heung-min's contract, ensuring he remains at the club until the summer of 2026.
- Son, 32, has made 431 appearances since joining in 2015, scoring 169 goals, making him the fourth-highest scorer in the club's history.
- The decision prevents Son from leaving as a free agent this summer, with the club yet to discuss a potential longer-term deal.
- Son's recent form has been inconsistent, with seven goals this season, as Tottenham struggles with injuries and sits 12th in the Premier League table.
- The announcement comes ahead of Tottenham's League Cup semi-final first leg against Liverpool, where the team hopes to end a trophy drought dating back to 2008.