When Sir Jim Ratcliffe entered the scene at Old Trafford as the owner and boss of the sporting part of the United store, it was made clear that the Red Devils were no longer going to buy expensive superstars on luck. Here, the focus will be on bringing in the greatest talents and creating stars. A South Korean international falls well outside the new United profile, but some exceptions are too good not to consider.

Heung-Min Son. The energetic Spurs player has been at the London club since 2015 and was part of a brilliant duo with Kane. When the Englishman left the club, it was Son who took over the managerial responsibility.

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In the summer, Tottenham’s contract will expire, unless something happens on the negotiation front. According to GiveMeSport, the United management is considering signing the South Korean lightning winger on a free transfer this summer.

The 32-year-old has 166 goals and 88 assists in 422 games. Although Son is leaving as a free agent this summer, United will have to expect a sign-on fee, but nowhere near the market value of €45 million (transfermarkt).

Son has the energy, speed, techniques and finishing that are created for Ruben Amorim’s attacking football. An opportunity Manchester United must consider.

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