MLS: Son Heung-Min includes Los Angeles FC in the blockbuster move, ends, spurs chapters across the decade. Football news

Son Hung-Min on Tuesday completed a sensational step for Los Angeles FC, signing a contract with Major League Soccer (MLS) Club. The 33 -year -old South Korean forward terminated its 10 -year term in Tottenham Hotcrous, marking the end of an era in North London and the onset of a new chapter in Southern California.The son was seen in a luxury suite at the BMO Stadium during the LAFC’s League Cup match against Tigress on Tuesday night. The club is expected to formally unveil them at a press conference on Wednesday. LAFC paid more than $ 20 million for alleged transfer-a record-breaking fee in MLS history.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!During his time in the spurs, the son became a fan favorite and scored 173 goals in 454 performances, one of the most bright stars in the Premier League. His departure was marked by a emotional farewell at Seoul last week, where he received a guard of honor and a permanent ovavation from around 65,000 fans during the Tottenham exhibition against Newcastle.
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Will son Hung-Man’s presence promote the possibility of LAFC for the MLS Cup?
Los Angeles is a symbolic and strategic destination for the son. The largest Korean population outside Korea provides the right platform for the son to enhance its influence from the city pitch, such as Shohi Ohtani has done with La Darses in Major League baseball.The son’s move also re -connects him with former spurs Captain Hugo Loris, who is now a goalkeeper of LAFC. LAFC is expected to inject speed, creativity and firepower in the squad from the arrival of the son, with the son’s arrival, with the sixth position at the Western Conference and chasing another MLS Cup.Despite a cool premiere league season based on his standards, the son remains a world -class talent and will possibly be a major force in MLS. The step also ideally deploys him for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is ready to be held in North America, where he is expected to lead South Korea once again.