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Tottenham send Son Heung-min home to South Korea with no end to coronavirus in sight

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Tottenham ace Son Heung-min has returned home to South Korea amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Jose Mourinho’s squad unlikely to return to training any time soon.

The 27-year-old has already returned to his native country for family reasons as he continues to recover from the broken arm he suffered against Aston Villa last month.

He will remain in strict isolation under South Korean guidelines until Saturday 11 April, which will be 15 days since he arrived in Seoul with his two parents.

Son had only been back in England for a few weeks after observing quarantine in this country, having briefly returned to South Korea to undergo an operation on his arm.

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