Tottenham Hotspur's summer revamp ahead of their 2025/26 campaign could mean the end for Son Heung-min's time at Spurs.
According to a report from The Telegraph's Sam Wallace, Tottenham are likely to consider cashing in on Son amid growing interest from a number of Saudi Pro League sides.
In January, Tottenham exercised their option to extend Son's contract for an additional 12 months until June 2026. However, with the club factoring the age of the South Korean international and his current contract situation, there may be a temptation to part company and use the funds to regenerate the squad.
If Son does leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, we've picked out three players who are capable of filling his void.
Tottenham are long-term admirers of Antoine Semenyo and the Bournemouth winger delivered his most productive campaign in a Cherries shirt with 11 goals and five assists in the Premier League last season.
An explosive forward who can torment defenders and operate on either flank, Semenyo's consistent performances under Andoni Iraola have generated plenty of interest from across Europe and saw his price tag rocket, with reports suggesting Bournemouth value the Ghana international at £60m.
It's a fee many sides are likely to baulk at, including Spurs. However, if Son were to depart, the funds raised could be reinvested into a player of Semenyo's calibre and Tottenham's entry in the UEFA Champions League is an enticing proposition for the 25-year-old.
Eberechi Eze elevated his game to sensational new heights in the second half of the 2024/25 campaign and left neutrals purring with a catalogue of exhilarating performances which helped Crystal Palace to achieve their first-ever major trophy with success in the FA Cup.
There's a strong argument to be said that Eze would strengthen every other Premier League team, although Oliver Glasner would strongly reiterate that Palace can ill-afford to lose a player of his ability.
Like Semenyo, Eze has been on Spurs' radar for some time and reports have surfaced suggesting the 26-year-old has a £60m release clause in his contract.
It's a lucrative fee, but one that Eze would entirely justify with his electrifying playmaking abilities, while his work ethic would compliment Ange Postecoglou's expectations out of possession - if the Australian remains in charge.
From two players who have been in sensational form for their respective clubs to an individual who is in desperate need of saving from his Manchester City dissatisfaction.
Grealish has observed his minutes dwindle under Pep Guardiola and omissions from key fixtures during Man City's season - most notably the FA Cup final - suggests the writing is on the wall as far as his time at the Etihad Stadium is considered.
Any such deal for the former Aston Villa academy product would require Grealish to take a substantial pay cut, but the prospect of being a key Tottenham player on the UEFA Champions League stage would certainly be of temptation to the 29-year-old.
Grealish has lost the sparkle which saw him terrorise defenders in the Premier League and if Spurs were to help the midfielder recapture the flair and flamboyance that enabled him to flourish in the earlier stages of his career, Tottenham technical director Johan Lange will have pulled off a coup.