Heung-Min Son signs on at Spurs
Tottenham has triggered the option to extend Son Heung-min's contract to keep him at the club until June 2026.
The South Korean signed for Spurs in August 2015 from Bayer Leverkusen, with his previous deal due to expire at the end of this season.
Reports had suggested that Barcelona was one of the clubs interested in Son's signature at the end of the season, but he will now stay at Spurs for an 11th year.
Son has scored 169 goals in 431 appearances for Tottenham in all competitions and is fifth on the club's all-time top scorer list, five behind Martin Chivers.
The 32 year-old has netted 125 goals in the Premier League, making him the most prolific Asian player in the competition's history. He has also reached double figures in each of the last eight seasons and shared the Golden Boot with Mohamed Salah in 2021-2022.
However, Spurs have struggled this season, sitting 12th in the Premier League, with Son scoring just five goals despite having 35 shots (14.29 percent shot conversion).
He also has six assists in the top-flight, the most of anyone in the team, while he has created the second-most chances (33, behind Dejan Kulusevski).