Report: Tottenham make club record offer to hijack star who’s agreed terms with new club
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly made a stunning €100m (£87m) offer for Real Madrid winger Rodrygo as they seek a blockbuster replacement for Son Heung-min, who played his final game for the club in an emotional farewell against Newcastle United in Seoul.
Son, who confirmed his departure after 13 iconic years at Spurs, delivered a heartfelt goodbye message:
“It was a perfect moment. Sharing these beautiful memories is something I’ll never forget—the fans, the players, the gaffer. He understood my situation, always listened, and supported me. I have huge respect and gratitude. Spurs will always be in my heart, and these ten years flew by—I’ll cherish every amazing moment.”
The South Korean legend is now expected to join MLS side LAFC, leaving Tottenham with the monumental task of filling the void left by one of their greatest-ever players.

Spurs’ Ambitious Move for Rodrygo
According to Spanish reports, Tottenham have submitted an opening bid of £87m for Rodrygo, who has been on the radar of Arsenal and Liverpool this summer.
The Brazilian, who recently agreed personal terms with Liverpool before their focus shifted elsewhere, now emerges as Spurs’ top target.
Rodrygo’s profile makes him an ideal successor to Son—a dynamic, two-footed forward capable of playing across the front line. His Champions League pedigree, technical brilliance, and winning mentality (13 trophies with Real Madrid) align perfectly with Spurs’ ambitions under Thomas Frank.
How Rodrygo Compares to Son’s Replacements
Player | Club | Key Strengths | Market Value |
---|---|---|---|
Rodrygo | Real Madrid | Dribbling, versatility, big-game mentality | £87m+ |
Florian Wirtz | Liverpool | Creativity, playmaking, vision | £85m+ |
Nico Williams | Athletic Club | Explosive pace, crossing ability | £50m+ |
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia | PSG | Dribbling, flair, unpredictability | £70m+ |
Kenan Yildiz | Juventus | Technical ability, finishing | £40m+ |
Rodrygo’s statistical dominance in non-penalty goals, shot-creating actions, and successful take-ons (per FBRef) makes him one of Europe’s most complete forwards. His ability to thrive under pressure—evidenced by crucial goals in Champions League knockout stages—suggests he could elevate Spurs’ attack instantly.

While Real Madrid have reportedly allowed Spurs to negotiate with Rodrygo, convincing him to leave the Bernabéu for North London remains a major hurdle.
The Brazilian, dubbed “special” by Carlo Ancelotti, may prefer a club with guaranteed Champions League football—something Spurs can’t offer this season.
However, Tottenham’s ambitious project under Frank, combined with the promise of being the focal point of their attack, could sway Rodrygo’s decision. If successful, this deal would shatter Spurs’ transfer record and signal their intent to compete at the highest level post-Son.
Final Verdict: A Statement Signing or a Bridge Too Far?
Rodrygo represents the perfect blend of youth (24), elite experience, and tactical flexibility to replace Son. Yet, with Real Madrid reluctant to sell and rival clubs lurking, Daniel Levy faces an uphill battle to secure his signature.
If Spurs pull this off, it would be a masterstroke—propelling them into a new era with one of Europe’s brightest talents. If not, they may need to pivot swiftly to alternatives like Nico Williams or Khvicha Kvaratskhelia before the window closes.
One thing is certain: Tottenham are thinking big, and Rodrygo could be the superstar to lead their next chapter.