Published 12:49 IST, April 28th 2020
Son Heung-min to miss Tottenham's first week of full training due to 14-day quarantine
Son Heung-min is likely to miss the first week of Spurs' full training due to the UK government forcing a 14-day quarantine period for arrivals in the country.
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Son Heung-min military training could force Spurs forward to miss first week of full Tottenham training before possible resumption of Premier League. 27-year-old has already spent two separate fortnights in quarantine and might have to spend ar 14 days in self-isolation when he returns to UK upon completion of Son Heung-min military training. Meanwhile, Tottenham training centre will allow members of first-team squad limited access to training ground beginning from April 28.
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Son Heung-min military training: Son Heung-min nationality
Fans on social media asked questions about 'Son Heung-min nationality' after reports claimed that star attacker would miss a number of Tottenham training sessions. South Korean is currently undergoing his mandatory military training in his homeland, which is set to last for three weeks. Spurs fans can expect Asian star to return to rth London on May 10 after having completed compulsory three-week Son Heung-min military training.
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Son Heung-min military training leads to missing Tottenham training
According to reports from Mirror, Son Heung-min is facing prospect of missing initial few training sessions upon gradual lifting of lockdown rules. reopening of Arsenal and Tottenham training centres hints that a Premier League return could be around corner. Reports suggest that UK Government is planning for a return date for clubs in top flight to resume training which would fall on May 18, with hopes of Premier League return to action on June 8.
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However, due to new rules imposed by UK Government, Son Heung-min is likely to spend ar 14-days in quarantine upon returning to London. This means that Son Heung-min could miss first week of full training with Tottenham Hotspur if UK government decides to permit clubs to train from May 18 onwards. Son Heung-min is likely to be told to self-isolate for third time since outbreak of coronavirus.
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12:49 IST, April 28th 2020