Tottenham Hotspur
Four Potential Replacements for Son Heung-min at Tottenham Hotspur
Son Heung-min departs Spurs; club eyes Kolo Muani, Nampalys Mendy, Rodrygo, and Rafael Leão as replacements.
After a decade of exceptional service and 173 goals, Son Heung-min has ended his spell at Tottenham Hotspur. Ranking fifth in the club’s all-time scoring chart and placing in the top 20 Premier League scorers with 127 league goals, Son’s legacy was cemented with a memorable Europa League victory in Bilbao. His departure leaves a significant void for Spurs to fill.
Tottenham have made Mathys Tel’s loan from Bayern Munich permanent this summer. However, Son’s exit may still compel further acquisitions. Finding a direct replacement for a finisher of Son’s calibre is improbable, but Tottenham have several attacking options under consideration.
Kolo Muani was linked with Spurs earlier in the year but chose Juventus for the 2025–26 season instead, making a strong impact with eight goals in 16 Serie A games. PSG reportedly values him at €60 million but may entertain another loan arrangement. With Juventus yet to finalize a permanent deal, Tottenham might revisit their interest in the adaptable French forward.
Tottenham also must address the loss of creativity caused by James Maddison’s severe knee injury, which sidelines him for an extended period. Everton’s Nampalys Mendy, a skillful dribbler and hardworking player, offers tactical flexibility suitable for Thomas Frank’s system. His Premier League form and preseason performances have caught the eye, making him a viable, if unconventional, candidate.
For a marquee signing, Real Madrid’s Rodrygo is a name circulating. Despite a subdued Club World Cup showing, the Brazilian could leave Madrid this summer, with Arsenal and Liverpool in pursuit. Tottenham’s interest remains peripheral, complicated by transfer fees and wages, making a move challenging.
Rafael Leão’s journey at AC Milan has been marked by flashes of brilliance amid inconsistency. The 26-year-old Portuguese winger, bolstered by changes under Massimiliano Allegri, may seek a fresh challenge following a difficult 2024–25 season. Milan can command a premium to release him, but Tottenham might consider him given his high potential.
While no single signing can immediately replace Son’s impact, these options represent Spurs’ strategic considerations as they plan for the future.
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Tottenham board decide to back Thomas Frank after internal review
Tottenham’s board have chosen to back Thomas Frank amid a run of poor results and wider scrutiny….
Tottenham Hotspur will keep Thomas Frank in charge for now despite a run of results that has put the manager under sustained scrutiny. The report says Frank’s team have taken just eight points from their subsequent nine league games, a return only bettered by three teams in the division over the same period, and were knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Newcastle United.
Any momentum built from back-to-back victories over Brentford and Slavia Prague was wiped out by Sunday’s 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. The club also have fewer Premier League points this term compared with the same stage last season, when they went on to finish 17th.
Frequent discussions about Frank’s future have taken place among Tottenham’s new-look hierarchy, according to The Athletic, but the powerbrokers have opted to give the Danish coach more time. Frank was appointed by former executive chairman Daniel Levy last summer shortly before the long-serving club figure was dismissed in September. Peter Charrington was later appointed as the non-executive chairman while the majority shareholding Lewis family have a pronounced role. Vivienne Lewis, her brother Charles Lewis and son-in-law Nick Beucher are prominent figures at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The decision to stick with Frank, who is contracted to the club until 2028, will not have been a surprise to the manager. After the City Ground loss, the 52-year-old was asked if he expected to be given more time. “I can’t see why not,” he replied. He added: “I think it’s pretty evident that if no one gets the time, no one can turn this around. This is not a quick fix.” Reflecting his frustration after the defeat, Frank said: “I think I do everything to control my emotions, which is a hurricane inside me, because, of course, it’s deeply frustrating that we are not doing better today after three good performances,” Frank seethed over the weekend.
The club remain at a crossroads. Spurs may have won their first trophy in 17 years under Postecoglou but also recorded the club’s worst league finish since 1975.
International
Pochettino Reaffirms Premier League Ambition While Leading USMNT
Pochettino says he wants to return to the Premier League and still aims to win both titles. going on
Mauricio Pochettino has made plain that a return to England’s top flight remains central to his long-term goals even as he prepares the U.S. men’s national team for World Cup duty. In an interview with BBC Sport released the day after the World Cup draw he said plainly: “The Premier League is the best in the world.”
Pochettino outlined a clear appetite to return to the competition he described as “the most competitive league.” “Of course I miss it. I am so happy in the USA, but I am always thinking about returning one day. It is the most competitive league, and of course I would love to come back again.”
On the field with the USMNT, Pochettino’s side were listed as co-hosts and placed in a group described in the draft as relatively kind. He has already overseen victories against their two confirmed opponents, Australia and Paraguay, and the team will next face the playoff winner from UEFA’s pathway C, which could be any of Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo.
The draft also summarises Pochettino’s recent club record. It lists Southampton finishes of 14th in 2012–13 and 8th in 2013–14. His Tottenham seasons are given as 2014–15 5th, 2015–16 3rd, 2016–17 2nd, 2017–18 3rd, 2018–19 4th and 2019–20 14th. The 2023–24 season at Chelsea is listed as 6th.
Pochettino remains explicit about unfinished business from his time in England. The draft recalls his tenure at Tottenham, noting he “never finished lower than fifth with Spurs and took the north London outfit to second place in 2016–17.” Tottenham also reached the 2019 Champions League final under his watch, losing 2–0 to Liverpool. When asked for one remaining ambition he replied without hesitation: “To win the Premier League and the Champions League.” He added: “We were so close in Tottenham,” and “I want to achieve this. I am still young, I have the energy, experience and motivation to try in the future.”
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Shortlists for November Premier League Player and Manager of the Month
Nominees for November’s Premier League Player and Manager awards, highlighting key performances. Stars
The Premier League shortlists for November have been published, highlighting individual runs that shaped the month.
Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes closed November with three goals, two of which arrived in the win over Manchester City. Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a memorable strike against Manchester United, also scoring against Newcastle and providing an assist against Fulham. Manchester City winger Jérémy Doku produced one of the season’s most eye-catching individual displays as he demolished Liverpool and helped Pep Guardiola’s side remain competitive in the title race.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes finished November with four assists, creating goals against Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace. Morgan Gibbs-White enjoyed a three-game scoring streak for Nottingham Forest, firing home against Man Utd, Leeds United and in the away victory at Liverpool.
Chelsea defender Reece James featured in all four of the Blues’ Premier League matches in November. His assist in the 1–1 draw with Arsenal capped off a truly stunning individual showing in a month which yielded a total of three clean sheets. Arsenal’s Declan Rice added attacking impetus with a goal against Burnley and an assist in the north London derby win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Brentford striker Igor Thiago continued his hot form, adding five goals across November with strikes against Newcastle, Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley among them.
Managers with strong cases included Mikel Arteta after Arsenal’s unbeaten month, which produced wins over Burnley and Tottenham as well as draws with Sunderland and Chelsea. Unai Emery’s Aston Villa won three of four and emerged as outside contenders in the title race. Pep Guardiola’s Man City scored a league-high 10 goals in November, including the victory over Liverpool. Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton & Hove Albion conceded once in four games, producing wins over Leeds, Brentford and Nottingham Forest. Chelsea went unbeaten under Enzo Maresca with three wins and a draw. Marco Silva’s Fulham recorded three wins over Wolves, Sunderland and Tottenham.
Recent monthly winners: Jack Grealish (Everton, August), Erling Haaland (Man City, September), Bryan Mbeumo (Man Utd, October). Recent manager winners: Arne Slot (Liverpool, August), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace, September), Ruben Amorim (Man Utd, October).
