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Former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright admits he is shocked as to why Tottenham Hotspur winger Son Heung-min is not linked with more clubs after a stunning 2021/22 campaign.
The South Korean become the first ever Asian to win the Premier League’s Golden Boot award on Sunday afternoon after scoring twice in the 5-0 win over Norwich City to move him level on goals with Mohamed Salah (23) for the season.
However, despite a consistent and impressive spell at Tottenham that has seen the forward net 131 times in 325 appearances in all competitions since arriving in 2015, Son has not been linked away with transfer interest all that often, something which shocks Arsenal legend Wright.
“I am delighted that he has won it because he doesn’t get linked (away from the club) and it’s strange,” Wright told Premier League Productions.
“He’s got pace. He finishes off both feet. He works back and can do everything. Son can get the ball in his own half and run through the whole team.
“I can’t understand how he doesn’t get linked with more teams? But what I am pleased for him is that he has something to show for being a top player in this