Tottenham have opened talks over a deal for Hamburg's in-demand striker Son Heung-Min.
The Germans are keen for the South Korean to stay but are in need of funds to help strengthen their squad.
The 21-year-old has also attracted interest from Liverpool and is out of contract next summer.
Son is valued at around £10million by his club, with his versatility proving a major asset in Germany. Tall and strong, his physical presence means he can play anywhere across the forward line and is a danger from set-pieces.
Speaking in February, the player's agent pointed to an almighty trasnfer tussle come the summer.
"A transfer in the next summer? He has signed a new contract with Hamburg SV extending it for one year, but there have been many offers for him as from Manchester United and Chelsea," Thies Bliemeister said.
"Inter Milan's scouts saw a couple of his matches, but so far I have not had any contact with the Italian club's officials."
Source: Daily Mail
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