Tottenham Hotspur are now closing in on their second permanent signing of the summer transfer window with an agreement nearing completion.
Ange Postecoglou‘s side have now touched down in Asia having jetted off to Tokyo, Japan for the first leg of their pre-season tour.
Spurs will then set off for Seoul, Korea where they will play a K-League XI before the first of their friendlies against Bayern Munich.
Asia is a market which Spurs are well tapped into with Heung-min Son‘s presence and it seems the club could soon be adding another South Korean.

Tottenham closing in on second summer signing
It has been a quiet start to the summer transfer window for Tottenham with only Archie Gray through the doors on a permanent deal.
Timo Werner has been brought back on a season-long loan deal following his short stint last season from RB Leipzig – but will not be considered a new signing by many fans.
But still, Spurs fans will have hoped for more by now with plenty of players leaving the club in recent weeks.
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According to Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham are now closing in on their second signing in South Korean Min-hyuk Yang.
The Lilywhites are said to be nearing an agreement with Gangwon FC for the winger who will then be ready for a medical with the club.
Yang will be arriving at Tottenham with fierce competition for a place out on the wing given youngster Mikey Moore is now knocking on the door.
But it is a signing which may well have been given the greenlight by the club captain, Son.
Who is Min-hyuk Yang?
The South Korean winger only turned 18-years-old in April but has already racked up 24 appearances for Gangwon FC in the K-League.
In those games, the youngster has been able to provide seven goals and three assists.
The prospect of playing alongside his national captain in Son will surely be a huge bonus for the Korean who now looks set to make his move across to north London.
Yang has now played for the national side at senior side level just yet but he could be set to learn from the greatest to ever do it for his nation.
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