Tottenham will not be able to rely on South Korean Heung-Min Son in the next 3 Premier League matches. The 26-year-old striker went to Indonesia, where he would play with his country's Asian Games nation. Tottenham's bosses will undoubtedly be some of the nation's biggest supporters who made the surprise at CM 2018, defeating Germany.

If the South Korean national does not win the competition, Tottenham will lose Son in the next two seasons. Heung-Min Son must carry out his military service in the South Korean army, which would mean he would lose nearly 21 months of his career.

According to the laws of South Korea, any young person has to undergo a 21-month military service until the age of 27. The exception, however, is the gold medalists at the Olympic Games or the Asian Games. For Son, who currently has 26 years, this is the last tour where he can solve the problem. Otherwise, the striker who will be 27 years old on June 8, 2019 will miss the seasons 2019/2020 and 2020/2021.

"Obviously, our goal is to win the gold medal, but it will be a long way to the final. It will be very important how we tackle the matches from a mental point of view. World Cup when no one expected, so it could happen in our case to lose to any Asian team We have to take every single match and if we do not give everything we have the best every time be very difficult, "said Son.

In the group stage, South Korea will meet Bahrain (August 15), Malaysia (August 17) and Kyrgyzstan (August 20). South Korea won the gold medal in the Asian Games four times and is champion en titre.

Heung-min Son was transferred to Spurs from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015 and scored 47 goals and 26 assists in 141 appearances for the English club. South Korean has evolved in his career at Hamburg SV, a club that grew him up and propelled him into big football. For the national team, Son has 23 goals in 72 selections.

€ 50 million is the share of Heung-min Son, according to Transfermarkt