This summer simply has to be a seismic one for Tottenham Hotspur.
Ange Postecoglou and his squad turned what could have been an utterly disastrous campaign into an iconic one with their Europa League triumph in Bilbao last week, and now it’s Daniel Levy and Co’s turn to deliver.
With Champions League football secured, the Lilywhites board should be able to push the boat out that bit more in the transfer window and bring in the right stars to ensure their Premier League campaign next year can be just as memorable as their European one this year.
Fortunately, that seems to be happening, as recent reports have linked the North Londoners with one of the most exciting players on the continent and someone who could send Son Heung-min packing.
Tottenham transfer news
Before getting to the young superstar in question, it’s worth looking at some of the other impressive players who have been linked with Spurs in recent weeks and months, such as Marc Guehi and Leroy Sané.
The former could cost up to £50m, and while that is a lot of money, he’d bring plenty of experience at the domestic and international level while also potentially being the perfect replacement for Cristian Romero should the World Cup finally move on this summer.
Sané, on the other hand, would be completely free thanks to his contract expiring in June, and while he’s nearer to the end than the start of his career, he’d undoubtedly add something to the Lilywhites attack, as in just 45 games this season he has scored 13 goals and provided six assists.
However, another more exciting major target for Tottenham has now entered the picture: Xavi Simons.
According to a recent report from ESPN, Spurs are interested in the RB Leipzig star, although they are certainly not the only ones.
Other stories from earlier this month have also credited the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United with an interest in the Flying Dutchman, who could cost around £67m.
It could be a complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, but given Simons’ incredible ability and potential, it’s one well worth fighting for, especially as he could be the perfect Son upgrade.
How Simons compares to Son
So, the first thing to say is that one of Simons’ biggest strengths is that he can play off the right or in attacking midfield with relative ease, but considering Brennan Johnson has been in fine form in the former and James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski occupy the latter, it seems likely that he’d come in as a left-wing option.
Therefore, one of his primary competitors for game time, and the man he’d ideally be the long-term heir to, is Son, so who comes out on top when we compare them?
Well, when it comes to their raw output, it’s the former Pairs Saint-Germain gem, with 11 goals and eight assists in just 33 first-team appearances, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.73 games.
Simons vs Son in 24/25 |
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Player |
Simons |
Son |
Appearances |
33 |
46 |
Goals |
11 |
11 |
Assists |
8 |
12 |
Goal Involvements per Match |
0.57 |
0.50 |
All Stats via Transfermarkt |
In contrast, the former Bayer Leverkusen star has scored 11 goals and provided 12 assists in 46 appearances for the North Londoners this season, which comes out to a goal involvement every other game.
Okay, what about their underlying numbers from this year? Which winger comes out on top when we take a look under the hood?
Unfortunately for the Chuncheon-born icon, this is another battle he loses, as in most relevant metrics, bar a few here and there, the 22-year-old “game-changing signing,” as dubbed by respected analyst Ben Mattinson, comes out comfortably ahead.
These metrics include, but are not limited to, non-penalty goals plus assists, progressive passes, goals per shot and shot on target, passes into the final third and penalty area, expected assists, tackles won, interceptions, blocks, clearances, successful take-ons, aerial duels won and more, all per 90.
Simons vs Son |
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Statistics per 90 |
Simons |
Son |
Non-Penalty Goals + Assists |
0.67 |
0.64 |
Progressive Passes |
5.86 |
4.74 |
Progressive Carries |
3.56 |
4.10 |
Shots |
2.09 |
2.35 |
Shots on Target |
0.96 |
1.02 |
Goals per Shot |
0.20 |
0.11 |
Goals per Shot on Target |
0.43 |
0.25 |
Passing Accuracy |
78.6% |
78.9% |
Expected Assists |
0.25 |
0.22 |
Passes into the Penalty Area |
2.51 |
2.18 |
Passes into the Final Third |
3.31 |
1.75 |
Live Passes |
44.4 |
36.5 |
Shot-Creating Actions |
4.52 |
4.99 |
Tackles |
1.17 |
0.73 |
Tackles Won |
0.88 |
0.38 |
Blocks |
0.79 |
0.47 |
Interceptions |
0.50 |
0.21 |
Clearances |
0.79 |
0.73 |
Successful Take-Ons |
1.38 |
1.24 |
Ball Recoveries |
5.36 |
3.63 |
Aerial Duels Won |
0.79 |
0.26 |
All Stats via FBref for the 24/25 Season |
Finally, the Amsterdam-born “superstar,” as dubbed by Mattinson, is a decade younger than the captain, so there is every chance that he’ll continue to get better and better in the coming campaigns, which is a scary thought indeed.
Ultimately, Son has been an incredible player for Spurs over the years, but Simons looks to be better than him in practically every way, so Levy and Co should be doing all they can to sign him this summer.
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