British media reports that Son Heung-min, who is undergoing basic military training at the Marine Corps 9th Brigade, will not be able to participate in the early Tottenham training scheduled for May 18, due to a two-week self-containment measure.

British daily newspaper Mirror and Daily Mail said, "When Son Heung-min finishes basic military training and returns to England, he must be self-contained for 14 days." He said, "We cannot participate in team training starting on May 18."

These media added, "Son Heung-min has been conducting basic military training in Korea for three weeks since the regular league was stopped with Corona 19." When Son Heung-min returns to England, he must perform his third self-containment.

Sohn Heung-min has experienced self-isolation twice.

In February, he returned to the UK after undergoing a right arm fracture surgery in Korea, and he first started self-isolation.

At that time, the British government advised foreign immigrants to self-contain for two weeks.

Heung-min Son returned to the training camp last month, and after entering the training camp after completing his second self-containment.
In the midst of this, the British government enforced self-containment measures for two weeks, mandatory for all overseas immigrants, and Son Heung-min, who had to return to England after undergoing basic military training on May 8, faced the third self-containment.

England Premier League teams plan to resume official training starting May 18 with the goal of resuming the league in June.

Son Heung-min, who returned to England after completing basic military training on May 8, was forced to skip the beginning of team training starting on May 18.

(Photo = Son Heung-min Instagram capture, Yonhap News)