Tottenham Hotspur sold their ace striker Halikani this summer, but the team's performance has not been affected, with four wins and a draw in five league matches in the opening season, and the new captain, Son Heung-min, has also shown courageous performance. According to the Daily Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur is prepared to extend Son Heung-min's contract to 2026 in order to avoid a repeat of the incident in which they were forced to sell Halikani.
Heung-min Son only has 18 months left on his contract with Tottenham, but the club has the right to activate a one-year extension clause, with the Daily Telegraph suggesting that Tottenham will activate the clause to extend his deal until 2026. Khalilani was forced to go to Bayern Munich this summer on a one-year deal, so Tottenham don't want Son Heung-min to "follow suit".