Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-min is reportedly in demand in Saudi Arabia.
According to ESPN, Al Ittihad want to sign Son Heung-min from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window.
The report has claimed that the Saudi Arabian club are preparing to make a bid of €60 million (£51.28 million) for Tottenham and South Korea international forward Son.
The 30-year-old himself has been offered a four-year contract worth €30 million (£25.64 million) per year.
ESPN have claimed that while Saudi Pro League club Al Ittihad are optimistic about being able to tempt Son into a move, Tottenham themselves are not willing to sell the £192,000-a-week (Spotrac) forward.
Could Son Heung-min leave Tottenham Hotspur for Al Ittihad?
In our opinion, Son Heung-min could leave Tottenham Hotspur for Al Ittihad in the summer transfer window.

First of all, the salary on offer to Son is massive.
It would be really hard for any footballer to reject that kind of money.
Now, Spurs may not be willing to sell the forward, but the transfer fee they would reportedly get for the 30-year-old would be huge and if a bid was made, then it would change their mind.
How many 30-year-olds get sold for over £50 million?
It would also see Spurs make a profit of £29 million for Son.
As reported by The Guardian in August 2015, Tottenham paid £22 million for the South Korean star to Bayer Leverkusen to sign him.
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