Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Son Heung Min Breaks into Top 4 Soccer Players in Their 30s

wikitree Views  

Tottenham’s Son Heung Min has been ranked the fourth-best soccer player in his 30s.

Yonhap News

Soccer media outlet Transfermarkt announced on the 2nd (local time) the top 10 best soccer players in their 30s for 2024, ranked by market value. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) was chosen as the best soccer player in his 30s. He is a striker with everything necessary for a forward, including rights, physicality, shooting power, passing skills, technique, and goal-scoring ability.

“He has a tall height and frame at 188cm (6 ft 2 in), making him proficient in physical battles, headers, and ball keeping. His greatest strength is his kicking power and goal-scoring ability. He can skillfully and powerfully shoot according to the situation, whether a curled, long-range, or ground ball shot. His transfer fee is 110 million euros (about $121 million). Following Kane, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) has been ranked the second-best soccer player in his 30s. Salah’s transfer fee is 65 million euros (about $71 million),” they said.

“Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) has been selected as the third-best soccer player in his 30s. His transfer fee is 60 million euros (about $66 million). After De Bruyne, Son Heung Min was ranked the fourth-best soccer player in his 30s. His transfer fee is 55 million euros (about $60 million). After Son Heung Min, Neymar (Al Hilal SFC) was selected as the fifth-best soccer player in his 30s. His transfer fee is 50 million euros (about $55 million),” they revealed.

The outlet added, “Following Neymar, Hakan Calhanoglu (Inter Milan) is ranked 6th, Ederson (Manchester City) 7th, Andy Robertson (Liverpool) 8th, Fabinho (Al Ittihad) 9th, and Alisson Becker (Liverpool) 10th.”

Yonhap News

wikitree
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[SPORTS] Latest Stories

  • Shohei Ohtani Targets Back-to-Back World Series Titles with Dodgers in 2025
  • Tiger Woods Named Most Influential Figure in Golf for 2024
  • Freddie Freeman’s Historic Grand Slam Ball Sells for $1.56 Million at Auction
  • Yankees Eye Mike Trout in Trade After Losing Juan Soto to Mets—Will It Happen?
  • Biggest Deal in MLB History: Soto Beats Ohtani with $765 Million Contract
  • North Korea's Park Myong Jin Crushes Competition, Wins Three Gold Medals in Bahrain

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Rise in Early Puberty Among Girls Raises Red Flags for Parents

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    How Many Times Can You REALLY Reuse a Towel? The Answer May Gross You Out

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    Struggling to Wake Up? It’s Not Laziness—It’s Science

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    Stevia vs. Agave: Which Sweetener Is Actually Better for You?

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Clocking 52+ Hours a Week? Your Brain May Be Paying the Price

    LIFESTYLE 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Why Age 6 Is a Critical Year for Childhood Obesity Risk

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    Too Much Sitting May Raise Risk of Alzheimer’s, Even If You Exercise, Study Finds

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    Got a Family History of Rare Dementia? This Gene Might Protect You

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    Experts Say Tea, Apples, and Cocoa Might Be the Secret to Lower BP

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Living Near a Golf Course? Your Risk for Parkinson’s Might Be Higher

    LIFESTYLE 

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Rise in Early Puberty Among Girls Raises Red Flags for Parents

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    How Many Times Can You REALLY Reuse a Towel? The Answer May Gross You Out

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    Struggling to Wake Up? It’s Not Laziness—It’s Science

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    Stevia vs. Agave: Which Sweetener Is Actually Better for You?

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Clocking 52+ Hours a Week? Your Brain May Be Paying the Price

    LIFESTYLE 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Why Age 6 Is a Critical Year for Childhood Obesity Risk

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    Too Much Sitting May Raise Risk of Alzheimer’s, Even If You Exercise, Study Finds

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    Got a Family History of Rare Dementia? This Gene Might Protect You

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    Experts Say Tea, Apples, and Cocoa Might Be the Secret to Lower BP

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Living Near a Golf Course? Your Risk for Parkinson’s Might Be Higher

    LIFESTYLE 

Share it on...