Frank Arnesen. Picture: Mike Egerton/EMPICS
Thursday, February 7, 2013
10:16 AM
Hamburg have admitted that they could sell Heung-min Son if the price is right as Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham keep tabs on the 20-year-old.
The South Korean international, who was part of the side that faced Croatia at Fulham’s Craven Cottage last night, has been in impressive form in recent weeks and general manager Frank Arnesen admitted that a large offer could be accepted, although he wanted to see Son remain with the club.
Arnesen told Hamburger Morgenpost: “Of course we have an acceptance limit.
“But Sonny is a very young and great talent. We have the ambition to sign new terms with him and will be in a position to hand him a good deal.
“I am sure we can find a solution to keep hold of him for longer than the end of his current deal (which expires in June 2014).”
Hammers defenders Guy Demel and Joey O’Brien are celebrating another good campaign at Upton Park
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