In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Major League Soccer (MLS) and Tottenham Hotspur communities, Son Heung-min has officially joined Los Angeles FC (LAFC). The transfer marks a significant moment for MLS, with the reported fee of $26.5 million (£20 million) eclipsing the previous league record held by Emmanuel Latte Lath of Atlanta United at $22 million.
The 33-year-old South Korean forward is set to be formally introduced by LAFC at a press conference. Son was seen attending LAFC's Leagues Cup match against Tigres, waving to fans from a luxury suite, signaling his enthusiasm for joining the team.
Son's departure from Tottenham Hotspur marks the end of a decade-long era. During his time with the club, he achieved legendary status, forming a formidable attacking partnership with Harry Kane and reaching the UEFA Champions League final in 2019. His farewell to Tottenham was emotional, with a guard of honor from Newcastle United players after a preseason friendly. Despite a less prolific season in terms of goals, Son's overall Premier League record boasts 198 goal involvements (127 goals, 71 assists), highlighting his potential impact on LAFC.
LAFC, currently sixth in the Western Conference, are looking to Son to elevate their performance and contend for their first MLS Cup since 2022. The acquisition of Son adds to LAFC's roster of talent, which already includes 2023 Golden Boot winner Denis Bouanga and former Spurs teammate Hugo Lloris. Son's arrival may impact Olivier Giroud, who recently moved to Lille after a year with LAFC.
This transfer is not just a win for LAFC but also for MLS, as Son Heung-min is one of the established global stars who could bring more interest to the league. His presence alongside Lionel Messi and the recent arrival of Rodrigo De Paul, Messi's Argentine teammate, underscore the league's growing appeal to international talent. Furthermore, Los Angeles has the largest ethnic Korean population outside of Korea, making it an ideal location for Son to connect with a passionate fanbase.
While Tottenham may have received a substantial fee for Son, some argue that his value to the club extends beyond monetary compensation. His contributions included goals, assists, and a significant boost to the club's fanbase and revenue. Replacing a player of his caliber for £15 million will be a challenge for Spurs.
As Son embarks on this new chapter in his career, he aims to maintain a prominent role ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in North America. His move to LAFC guarantees him a starting position and the opportunity to continue shining on a global stage.