Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal have been warned off a move for Hamburg star Heung-Min Son, with director of game Frank Arnesen also revealing that the team have not received an offer for the gamer. The 20-year-old South Korean international continues to generate rave evaluations in the Bundesliga, scoring twice in his sideas 2-1 make an impression on Mainz at the weekend to take his recent category whole to 11 in 28 performances. Itas form thatas notified Premier League clubs, with The Independent reporting last week that Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas brought the race to sign the player before others and Arsenal. However, Arnesen demands that an offer hasn't been forthcoming, and that Hamburg come in conversations with the gamer over a brand new contract. "He still features a year to be on his contract and we've perhaps not had any presents from other clubs," Arnsesen told NDR TELEVISION. "We are in a great point with his contract extension and him therefore I am positive that we can extend with him for the long term. We have to ensure that we extend his contract as rapidly as possible so that he is able to be settled." And, in a warning to interested parties, Arnesen contends the membership will do anything they could to help keep Son at the Imtek Arena. "Son, together with his 20 years, is one of the participants we'd love to help keep hold of," he added. "We are prepared to push ourselves to our pain hurdle for him." Whether the 56-year-old's remarks will stop both Andre Villas-Boas or Arsene Wenger building a move for the player remains to be viewed, but with both the Gunners and Spurs keen on getting the player to England, boss Thorsten Fink might have a battle on his hands to persuade the player to stay at his present house.
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