According to The Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy will will reject any bids for Son Heung-min and Dele Alli this summer.
Much has been made of how the global pandemic has impacted Tottenham. With debts on prior transfers on their new stadium, Spurs may not have much to spend this summer.
That has sparked rumours about Harry Kane’s future, but there are many other valuable players at Tottenham who could attract major interest when the transfer window opens.
Son and Alli are two such players, but it’s stated that chairman Levy won’t entertain any bids for the pair should they arrive this summer.
Son, 27, may have blown hot and cold in his first season at Tottenham, but has been a star ever since. With 83 goals and 44 assists in 220 appearances, the South Korean has been a sensation.
Meanwhile, Alli has been hugely productive too. He has racked up 62 goals and 55 assists in 219 appearances for the club, proving to be an absolute bargain.

Spurs could expect a huge profit on either player. Son cost £18million in 2015, whilst Alli cost just £5million only a matter of months earlier.
That £23million combined outlay could land Spurs huge money if the cashed in now, but Levy is firm in his stance that neither player will be leaving the club this summer.

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