Son Heung-min arrived at Tottenham Hotspur as an expensive winger with a question mark. He leaves — when he eventually does — as one of the club's greatest ever players and one of Asia's finest footballers of any generation. His longevity at Premier League level has been remarkable: not just surviving but consistently producing 15-20 goals per season in one of the world's most physically demanding leagues.
The Final Big Club Move Question
Son is at the stage of his career where the transfer market around him becomes a prediction market in itself. Will he stay at Spurs and end his career there? Return to Bundesliga where he spent formative years? Take a lucrative Saudi or MLS option? Each possibility creates different prediction market profiles for his remaining seasons. His South Korean following makes any move an event of genuine global sporting interest.
"When I play, I want to make Korean people proud. That never changes."
— Son Heung-min
South Korea's Captain and the Prediction Market
- →Son's fitness is the single biggest variable in South Korea's World Cup 2026 prediction markets
- →His goals-per-season consistency at Spurs has been remarkably stable — making season total markets well-calibrated
- →A move to a Champions League regular would reopen "Son golden boot" and "top scorer" markets
- →K-League's profile rises whenever Son plays well at international level — domestic market awareness follows
- →Boromarket tracks Son goals, assists, Spurs results, and South Korea international markets
Boromarket's Son Heung-min markets attract significant engagement from South Korean users — the crossover between K-League domestic interest and Premier League following makes him one of the most globally-tracked players on the platform.