TOTTENHAM legend Son Heung-min is set to leave the club, according to reports.
The Spurs skipper lifted the Europa League in what could prove to be his final appearance.

Son has been in North London for the last ten years, playing 454 games and scoring 173 goals.
But his time now appears to be up as Tottenham are looking to cash-in on him before his contract expires this time next year.
The Telegraph report that a sale would bolster their summer transfer budget and fund a squad overhaul.
Clubs from Saudi Arabia are interested in a deal for the Korean winger.
Chiefs view him as a “recognisable world star” that could boost the Pro League’s growth in Asia.
The Sun exclusively revealed last week that Son was a target for the Saudis.
Tottenham triggered a one-year extension in the 32-year-old’s contract in January.
Son’s future may be on hold for now though as the club are yet to make a decision on who will manage them next season.
Ange Postecoglou has not received assurances from above with the Aussie boss is currently away on holiday.
The club have been talking to other managers like Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Fulham’s Marco Silva.
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