Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad has made a surprising move to contract South Korean star Son Heung-min, the Tottenham Hotspur winger, during the current summer transfer window. The ESPN sports network reported that "Son received an offer worth 30 million euros per season for four years." The network stated: "The Saudi side is optimistic about Son joining Al Ittihad," confirming that "Al Ittihad is willing to pay 60 million euros, along with some bonuses and other incentives, as an initial offer that could be increased to acquire Son Heung-min." The network announced that Heung-min welcomed the significant Al Ittihad offer; however, Tottenham insists on retaining the player for the upcoming sports season so far. Heung-min (30 years old) has been playing for Tottenham's first team since 2015, with a contract running until June 30, 2025. Throughout these years, the South Korean star has scored 145 goals and provided 80 assists in 372 official matches in various domestic and international competitions.