Tottenham Hotspur star Heung-min Son has been heavily criticised by a former Liverpool star for signing a new deal in North London.
The South Korean recently committed his long-term future to the Lilywhites in a new deal that will see him remain at the club until 2025.
With the 29-year-old yet to win a major trophy in England, former Reds midfielder Danny Murphy believes the forward is no longer concerned about winning silverware.
"Players are very different. When somebody is content and enjoying life and enjoying their football, not everybody is craving the same things," Murphy told talkSPORT.
"I'm sure he is getting a great financial deal, but the chances are he is not going to win very much in the next couple of years at Tottenham. That's the honest fact. So he is obviously not that bothered about winning things.
"I'm talking about every individual player being different in terms of what they want from life and football and their careers.
"It does suggest, to me, like he has kind of given up. He might believe that Tottenham can turn it around and, I don't know, compete somehow. But most people who know football don't see that happening next season or the next few seasons, if we are honest, with Chelsea, Liverpool and City's power.
"He has given up that, I think."
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