The Dream Transfer That Wasn't: Son Heung-min's Hypothetical LAFC Blockbuster That Shattered Records (In Our Imaginations, Anyway)
Muhe - Thursday, 07 August 2025 | 07:05 AM (WIB)


Fiction, But Oh So Tempting
Now, before you spill your coffee or double-check the headlines, let’s pump the brakes for a moment: this entire blockbuster scenario? It’s completely fictional. A “what if,” spun from the wildest corners of football fantasy. But oh, what a glorious dream it is.Record-Smashing Transfer Fee
In this alternate reality, Son’s arrival at LAFC is nothing short of epoch-making. The reported transfer fee? A jaw-dropping $90 million USD. That figure would obliterate all previous MLS transfer records — including Miguel Almirón’s once-record-setting move to Newcastle from Atlanta United.A Five-Year Deal and Unmatched Salary
But wait, there’s more. Our imagined Son signs a five-year contract, committing his prime years to LAFC. His salary? An astonishing $20 million USD per year — a figure that would make him the highest-paid player in league history, eclipsing even Lionel Messi’s deal with Inter Miami.Son: More Than Just a Footballer
Son isn't just a brilliant footballer. He’s a global icon, especially in Asia and Europe. His transfer to LAFC would instantly elevate MLS’s profile to new heights — attracting media attention, igniting merchandise sales, and filling stadiums across the country.Transforming the League’s Global Image
Son’s fictional move would mark a turning point for Major League Soccer. It would be a statement of intent, showing that MLS isn’t just a retirement home for aging stars — but a serious, competitive league capable of attracting world-class talent in their prime.The Son Effect: Leadership, Marketability, and Magic
On the pitch, Son brings much more than goals. His work ethic, pace, leadership, and creativity would make him the ultimate team player. Off the pitch, his charisma and marketability would attract sponsors, investors, and inspire a new generation of American players to dream bigger.A League Transformed by One Signing
The implications for the league would be profound. Commercial deals, international TV rights, and global attention would skyrocket. Son’s (hypothetical) presence would help legitimize MLS in the eyes of skeptical fans and players in Europe and beyond.Back to Reality — But Let’s Keep Dreaming
As we snap out of this dazzling dream and return to the real world — where Son Heung-min still dazzles in North London — it’s hard not to smile at the mere thought of what could be.This imagined move to LAFC remains a football fan’s fantasy, but it’s a powerful reminder of the growing ambition in MLS. And hey, in football — especially in MLS — never say never. A fan can always dream, right?
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