Son and Bergwijn given permission to travel to their home countries

The Tottenham players, like everyone else in the UK, are in self-isolation.

The UK has been put in lockdown by Prime Minister Boris Johnson for three weeks, which started on Tuesday, March 24.

These guidelines have been put in place to slow the spread of the virus.

The Premier League has been suspended until April 30 at the earliest as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, with the Tottenham players given their own specific training regimes to adhere to.

Son, who has been out of action after fracturing his arm during the win over Aston Villa, has flown back to South Korea for “personal reasons” according to the official Tottenham Hotspur website.

Bergwijn, meanwhile, who has an ankle injury, has returned to the Netherlands ahead of the birth of his child.

Tottenham stated: “Both players will continue their individual rehabilitation and training programmes during their time away.”

(football.london)

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