Son Heung-Min may leave Los Angeles: an unusual condition found in the player's contract.
16.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.10.2025
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Eric Tottenham's contract and possible return to Europe
According to The Sun: Former Tottenham captain Son Heung-Min, according to some reports, has a clause in his contract that may allow him to return to Europe during the MLS offseason. The South Korean footballer has adapted well at LAFC, scoring eight goals and providing three assists in his first nine matches for the club.
“His arrival has been an important step for the team,”- noted a club representative.
Son Heung-Min's fast start has received positive reviews from fans and analysts alike. His successes on the field reveal the player's importance to the team and highlight his adaptability to the new league. Players who return to Europe after playing in MLS often bring a new level of play due to the experience and development gained during their time in the USA.
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