
Transfers
Ange Postecoglou thinks Tottenham have made a ‘very exciting’ signing and he’s delighted
Tottenham Hotspur have now made it on their next stop in their pre-season tour of Asia as they prepare for their next game in Seoul, South Korea.
It has been a really impressive start to the summer for Tottenham on the pitch with the Lilywhites winning all three of their games.
And Spurs have done so without the likes of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven who are still enjoying their summer break.
But there may be some frustrations from the fans as to the lack of transfer business done in north London so far.
Ahead of the new campaign, Spurs have just one new face for their season-opener against Leicester City.
However, Ange Postecoglou has now reacted to the recent news to emerge out of their South Korean trip involving a new signing.

What Ange Postecoglou said about Tottenham signing Yang Min-hyeok
Earlier this week, Tottenham announced the signing of South Korean prospect Yang Min-hyeok from Gangwon FC.
The youngster will not join up with Spurs until January 2025 as he immediately returns on loan to the K-League club.
Spurs fans could potentially get to see Yang in action for the first time on Wednesday as he is part of the K-League XI who will play Spurs in Seoul.
And, on the back of the news, Postecoglou has been reacting to his latest summer addition.
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Ahead of the game on Wednesday in South Korea, Postecoglou and Heung-min Son have faced the with Yang’s signing a real talking point.
“We’re delighted to have him as part of the club,” said Postecoglou.
“He’s someone who was identified by our scouting department. We’re always looking to the future as well as the present. He’s a very exciting player.”
What Yang Min-hyeok has said about joining Tottenham
Now Yang has signed, the youngster will have a number of months to prepare for his move to north London.
The winger sat down to chat to the Spurs social media team following his signing with the interview done in Korean.
However, he has plenty of time to get his English skills brushed up on before he makes the move to north London next year.
“I also have good finishing skills. I’m moving abroad so adapting is very important, but there is Sonny [Heung-min] who will be a big help for my adapting process because we’re both Korean. Sonny is the captain of our national team and I’d say he had a big influence over my decision,” Yang said to the Tottenham media team.
“I feel like I’m dreaming. So far, I haven’t spoken with Sonny but I know I can learn a lot from him just by talking with him and the whole team.”