The South Korean striker, now 33, arrived at the English club in 2015; He says he wants a new career challenge
The Hung-Min striker are leaving Tottenham. This Friday (1st), the South Korean announced that it will not follow in the English club, where it has been in the last ten years. I negotiate to work through Los Angeles from the United States.
In the Spurs Preseason in Seoul, South Korea, the son spoke in a press conference. In addition to defining his decision as “the most difficult in his career”, explained the end of the Premier League club.
“I mean that I decided to leave the club this summer. Respectly, the club is helping me with this decision. It was the most difficult decision I made in my career. Fantastic memories. It was very difficult to make this decision. I need a new environment to challenge me. I need a small change – 10 years is a long time.
“I thank all the spurs fans for giving me so much love. I hope that the farewell is also in good time and that this is the right time to make that decision. I hope everyone can accept it and respect it,” added the 33 -year -old South Korean.
Tottenham Idol says goodbye with the title of Europa League
They moved to Tottenham in August 2015 after obtaining importance in German football with the shirts of Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen. The striker says goodbye to Spurs as the fifth scorer of the club’s history, with 173 goals in 454 games.
The player has achieved individual results for Tottenham. The main one was the Puskás prize for the goal marked against Burnley in 2019. It was also the top scorer of the Premier League in the 2021/22 season. The only title for the London Club was the Europa League last season.
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