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Alasdair Gold confirms ‘very exciting’ Tottenham forward will leave the club on loan
When Tottenham Hotspur were trailing 2-1 to Leicester City last weekend, Ange Postecoglou could only call upon Mikey Moore and Will Lankshear from his bench from an attacking point of view.
In addition to the pair mentioned, Tottenham also had Damola Ajayi and Yang Min-hyeok♌ in reserve, a quartet of talented players but also an indication of just how extensive the club’s injury crisis has become.
🌊Other than Moore and Lankshear, Postecoglou turned to Sergio Reguilon to change the game, a player who wasn’t even intended to still be with the club this season.
๊An incredibly difficult situation for Postecoglou, who is increasingly at risk of losing his position at Spurs boss.
Yang Min-hyeok set to leave Tottenham on loan for remainder of the season
That being said, it was recently reported that Tottenham might loan out Min-hyeok🦹 in order to get the former K League youngster some experience in European football.
꧋And now journalist Alasdair Gold has shared an update to explain that Min-hyeok will be leaving the club imminently on loan to join Queens Park Rangers in the Championship.

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📖On the face of it, it’s a very sensible move – Min-hyeok needs minutes to adapt to English football and playing in the Championship will be a good physical test.
🍒However, in the midst of their injury crisis, fans in N17 might be surprised that the club are willing to lose another body.
🙈Sharing his update on X, Gold said: “Yang Min-hyeok set to move to QPR today on loan.
ꦉ“A chance for the 18-year-old to get experience of the pace and physical nature of the English game at a lower level, and you’d hope means Spurs are confident of bringing in an attacker in the coming days.”
Ange Postecoglou loses another body despite injury crisis
ꦜOf course, the last line of Gold’s update could potentially spell good news for Spurs fans, who are desperate to see their squad strengthened before next week’s deadline.
To that end, ꧂Tottenham staff are frustrated about the lack of signings – a difficult period for the club all round.
🀅And although losing Min-hyeok on loan might be a surprise from an immediate point of view, once Spurs start to recover their injured players it will make a lot of sense.
ไPostecoglou described Min-hyeok as ‘very exciting’🥃 in the past, but it’s understandable if the 18-year-old isn’t quite yet equipped to help Spurs in the Premier League.
🦩An interesting move to follow should it be concluded, and a decent level for former K League player to prove his ability.