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“Talented” Tottenham Hotspur player will now leave with his son

Tottenham Hotspurs has reached a deal with an unnamed club that leaves North London with Heung-Min’s son for a “talented” Spurs player.

Heung-Min son to leave Tottenham Hotspur

The Spurs captain’s son is becoming the club’s first major departure for the summer window.

After 10 years in North London and won his first silverware last season after lifting the Europa League, the son announced his plan to keep the club ahead of the new Premier League campaign.

“I decided to leave the club in the summer. Respectively, the club is helping me make a decision. So I just want to share this information before starting the press conference.

“It was the hardest decision of my football career. I spent ten years here, in a beautiful club, with beautiful fans and such amazing memories.

“After all, it’s so difficult to make this decision. But, as I said, I feel like I need a new environment and push myself. To get more of me, I feel like I need a little change. Ten years are a lot of times when you think about it.

“I came to London when I was a kid. I was 23 years old, very young, [and] A little boy came to London and he couldn’t even speak English. and [I’m] A grown man leaving this club. This is a very, very proud moment.

“So I just want to say thanks to all the Spurs fans who gave me a lot of love. I feel like this is my home. But yes, that was one of the toughest decisions I’ve ever made.”

Mikey Moore and Alejo Veliz are already on loan before the 2025/26 season, and along with their son, another highly rated Tottenham Hotspur will also leave.

Jamie Donley leaves Tottenham Hotspur deal

According to Tottenham News’ pass Lilywhite Rose, the Spurs have reached a deal with Jamie Donley’s unnamed championship club and will reach a deal after the club’s preseason tour of South Korea.

The 20-year-old was introduced under Thomas Frank during a pre-season part and claimed the offensive midfielder could be part of the 25/26 first-team plan.

However, he now appears to be heading to Level 2 with an impressive spell last year with Leiden East.

Leiden Oriental manager Richie Wellens loved what he saw from Donley last season, who shocked Manchester City in the FA Cup.

“I don’t have a high rating for Jamie, he’s a talented player. He’s here, he’s a talented boy, everyone can see it.

“We have been doing well in the last 14 or 15 games, and he’s great to us, he’s an outstanding player at this level and will continue to do something bigger and better.”

It seems now that he is preparing to enter the championship and may be fighting for a place around Frank in 12 months.

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