So far this season, #Mbappe2020 and #Sancho2020 have trended on Twitter due to Liverpool fans speculating about our big summer signing at the end of the campaign.
And the latest player to get the treatment is Tottenham’s Heung-Min Son!
The South Korean is a terrific player and stylistically, would be absolutely perfect as an option in our front-three.
Yesterday, he was filmed exchanging shirts with Fabinho and then speaking to Roberto Firmino with a big smile on his face after Brazil’s victory – sending Liverpool fans wild.
Now, Son is actually 28 next summer, so probably too old for the club to spend big money on – so we really doubt this is going to happen – despite the calls for it online.
It’s much more likely that we invest heavily in somebody under the age of 25 who can then grow into the kind of player Son is now – as we’ve done with Sadio Mane, Mo Salah and Bobby previously.
Still, here’s a collection of the Twitter folk who disagree!
Fabinho and Bobby speaking to Son after their game today.
We are onboard. Make it happen @LFC 👉 #Son2020 https://t.co/4g9KfjVDcO
— Watch LFC (@Watch_LFC) November 19, 2019
Sooo lfc fans #Son2020 😃😃😂😂😂🤩
— Nenehpearl (@pearlserery) November 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/AshleyOngz/status/1196976152050425856
😂 here we go #Son2020 https://t.co/t5OR7OcOaw
— Alif Amdan (@AlifAmdan) November 20, 2019
#Son2020 is now in full force. The Brazilians strike again… https://t.co/iWNb6d52Fj
— Van Guma (@markopolo94) November 20, 2019
We need more Klopp Son! Now we have Alli Son, Robert Son, Hender Son and to addition we need to sign Son😂#Son2020
— ∆iDɛɛD (@adyvyruz) November 20, 2019
Get Son Hyeung Min at all cost @LFC !!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 perfect fit for our attack. #Son2020
— ll ᒍAИƧZ ll (@JANScouserZ) November 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/GrizzKhan/status/1196849539984048130
Looks good in red. #Son2020 pic.twitter.com/1keiudZ1si
— – (@AnfieldRd96) November 19, 2019
Poch was always going to leave Spurs and if they sell Alli, Son and Kane they’re finished.
Who would you take? For me #Son2020 all day.
— Sportsweek (@Sportsweek) November 19, 2019
