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Tottenham are priotising a new deal for Heung-min Son after the attacker's impressive run of form with the Korean expected to see sharp increase on £150,000-per-week wages

Tottenham will turn their attentions to securing the futures of their current squad, with Heung-min Son in line for a new contract.

Spurs navigated a successful transfer window, signing seven first-team players - culminating in last Thursday's capture of Wales central defender Joe Rodon from Swansea.

But the club will now focus on trying to renegotiate the contracts of Jose Mourinho's current squad, with signing Son to an extension understood to be a priority.

Tottenham will turn their attentions to securing the future of attackeru00a0Heung-min Son

Tottenham will turn their attentions to securing the future of attacker Heung-min Son

Manager Jose Mourinho wants to make Son's contract extension a priority for the club

The 28-year-old has been a key player for Mourinho - who will hold an inquest into Sunday's capitulation against West Ham at the training ground on Tuesday - since his arrival last year, scoring 18 goals for the Portuguese.