A report emerged last week which asserted that Son Heung-min, who is associated with Los Angeles FC in Major League Soccer (MLS) could join AC Milan for the second half of the season. There were reports
that the South Korean forward would be bought on a loan deal and it would have been a similar conduct as Rossoneri’s operation to reserve the service of David Beckham in the late 2000s. Milan’s plan became more logical as the 33-year-old South Korean wants to be in a top-tier distinguished league to stay hale and hearty for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the United States of America (USA).
In the latest developments, some media reports have claimed that there are no talks between Son and Italy clubs. “No negotiations underway between Serie A clubs and Heung-min Son over short-term loan in January during MLS break. Despite reports from Italy, Son’s currently not in talks with any side and fully focused on LA Galaxy,” wrote renowne journalist Fabrizio Romano on X.
Heung-min Son disclosed Tottenham homecoming plan
Heung-min recently said that he is excited for the Tottenham return so he can bid a proper goodbye to the English club’s ardent fans. In a chat with Shoot For Love, Son said "I think I deserve to say goodbye in front of all of them, and also, they deserve to see me in a physical sense to say goodbye. It’s going to be a very emotional day as well, but I think I definitely can’t wait to go back to London and see all the Spurs fans."
Son’s stint with the north London club concluded in the summer as LAFC signed him up for £20 million ($27m) in California. The forward served Tottenham from 2015 to 2025 and during these 10 years, he racked up 127 goals in 333 outings.











