Heung-min Son has become a Tottenham Hotspur legend over his nine-year spell at the club, even developing into a Premier League superstar.
The South Korean icon has now netted 160 goals and provided 83 assists in 401 appearances for the Lilywhites, and he’s now leading his side out with the captain’s armband, which just highlights his development as a player.
The service that Son has given to Tottenham has been absolutely priceless, and he’s even performing this season without his partner in crime, Harry Kane, scoring 15 league goals.
However, there’s a summer signing who’s been just as important as the number 7 this season, even becoming just as valuable as Son himself.
What Spurs paid for Guglielmo Vicario
Going into the summer transfer window, signing a new number one was arguably the most important task, with long-term goalkeeper Hugo Lloris leaving the club.
After months of scouting, Guglielmo Vicario was selected as the best possible replacement for the French icon after impressing for Serie A side Empoli.
In truth, football fans outside of Italy were likely to have not heard of Vicario prior to his move to England, but he kept seven clean sheets last season, making 3.1 saves per game.
Spurs officially completed the signing of the Italian in June, settling for a fee of £17.2m, with the number 13 signing a contract until 2028, but what is the first-choice keeper valued at today?
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