Son Heung-min Emerges as Top Target for LAFC Amid Transfer Talks
Major League Soccer’s LAFC are making a serious push to lure Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min to the United States this summer. With the MLS transfer window now open and two Designated Player slots available, the 2023 MLS Cup finalists are reportedly deep in talks with hopes of convincing the South Korean icon to make the transatlantic switch.
Tottenham Rebuild Continues with Key Summer Moves
Tottenham Hotspur have been highly active in the summer transfer market under new manager Thomas Frank. The North London side has bolstered its squad with five new signings, including converting loan deals for Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel into permanent moves. The high-profile addition of attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus has further energized Spurs’ fanbase.
Outgoing players include Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who has joined Marseille, and young striker Alejo Véliz, sent out on loan to Rosario Central. But the biggest departure of all may still be looming.
Son’s Future in the Balance Amid Growing MLS Interest
According to a report by The Athletic, LAFC are “pushing hard” to secure Son Heung-min’s signature before the MLS transfer window closes on August 21. While no formal agreement is in place yet, discussions are reportedly ongoing, and the club remains optimistic about persuading the 32-year-old forward to make the move.
Son, who recently celebrated his first major trophy with Spurs by winning the UEFA Europa League, may now be open to a fresh challenge. After a decade at the club and 287 appearances alongside former teammate Hugo Lloris, a reunion in Los Angeles could offer a compelling next chapter in his storied career.
Thomas Frank Aware of Son’s Uncertain Position
Despite the speculation, Spurs boss Thomas Frank has remained measured when discussing Son’s future. Speaking to media in June, Frank emphasized that Son has shown no indication he wants to leave but acknowledged that long-serving players often reach natural decision points in their careers.
“Right now, I have a player who is fully committed and training well,” Frank said. “But when someone has been at a club for a long time, it’s normal for both the player and the club to consider what’s next.”
Why LAFC Makes Sense for Son
LAFC, who recently parted ways with Olivier Giroud, now have two open Designated Player slots—an ideal setup for a marquee signing like Son. If the deal materializes, he would join former Spurs teammate and World Cup winner Hugo Lloris, providing a familiar face and a strong foundation for adjusting to MLS.
Son’s star power, global following, and experience at the highest level would make him not just a footballing asset, but a marketing powerhouse for LAFC and Major League Soccer alike.