Thomas Frank is reportedly confident that Son-Heung-Min will stay put at Tottenham Hotspur amid interest from Major League Soccer side, LAFC.
The 33-year-old Spurs captain is still being linked to a move away from the club he joined ten years ago.
There has been continued interest in his services abroad this summer, and since Son is no longer a sure starter, there have been rumors that all sides would conclude that a move would be advantageous.
After last season’s Europa League victory, Son became the first Tottenham captain to lift a European trophy at the club in 41 years.
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However, according to The Mirror, Son has been identified to play a significant role in the upcoming season, according to Frank, the Spurs’ new head coach.
“I think first and foremost, Son’s legacy here is remarkable,” the Dane told Men In Blazers. “He’s been a fantastic player for Tottenham, he is a fantastic player for Tottenham.
“I see a player that that can play a very good role here next season. He’s come in, very good mindset, trained very hard, pushed the players. So I’m excited about it.”
Last week, it was revealed that Tottenham were evaluating a £15 million bid from LAFC for Son, the 2022 Premier League Golden Boot winner.
He recorded nine assists and seven goals for Spurs in the Premier League last season. Whether he would be willing to move to the MLS is still up in the air.

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