Pundit makes surprise claim that Spurs star isn’t committed to club

Despite recently putting pen-to-paper and signing a new contract with Tottenham Hotspur, former West Ham United player Frank McAvennie has shockingly claimed the club would sell attacker Son Heung-min this summer if the right bid arrived.

Son, 29, joined Tottenham Hotspur back in 2015 following a £27m move from German side Bayer Leverkusen.

Since arriving in the country’s capital, the South Korean marksman has grown to become one of England’s most devastating attackers.

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Having featured in 280 matches, the 29-year-old has already racked up 107 goals and assisted a further 64, in all competitions.

The end of last season meant Son had just two years left on his deal – something Daniel Levy was keen to resolve.

The talented attacker recently negotiated a new deal with the club with an official announcement made recently that he had extended his stay in London until 2025.

However, despite penning a new deal, McAvennie, who spoke exclusively to Football Insider, has predicted that should an offer be made for the Asian star, Tottenham Hotspur won’t hesitate to sanction a sale.

“He’s not committed to the club at all,” McAvennie said.“I don’t think the club are committed to him, they are protecting themselves.

“They would sell him tomorrow, in a heartbeat, there’s no doubt in my mind. If Kane goes he’ll be off.

“If it all goes pear-shaped at Spurs, or even more pear-shaped I should say, He’ll be off.

“It means nothing. If a big club comes knocking, he’s off. It was a sensible move by all parties because frankly, Spurs could do without the drama.

“He could easily leave in my eyes.”