Hyeok? Tottenham's South Korea heir to Heung

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Yang Min-hyeok is seen by many as potentially the next big star to emerge from South Korea and Tottenham fans will be hoping that he can emulate his idol, Heung-min Son. But who is Yang Min-hyeok?

Who is Yang Min-Hyeok? Tottenham’s heir to Heung-min Son

Yang was only a few months into his professional career when Tottenham paid in the region of £3.5m to sign him from Gangwon FC in the summer of 2024, with the North London club agreeing to loan him back out to the K-League club until the end of the year.

Spurs had seen enough to be convinced about the youngster’s potential and they are not alone, with many talent spotters seeing the teenager as being the potential future heir to Heung-min Son.

One can understand the comparisons as the youngster’s attributes are similar to Son’s. Here is everything you need to know about the new Tottenham signing, including his age, his rise to fame, height and more.

How Yang Min-Hyeok was first spotted

In 2022, Yang joined Gangneung Jeil High School and started to play for the school’s football club, which serves as the academy for Gangwon FC.

Before Yang had even graduated high school, he was promoted to the senior squad, with Gangwon having seen enough to make them confident that he could perform at the highest level of football in the country, and they were not wrong.

The pacy winger made his K-League debut for the club at the start of 2024, aged just 17, and within just a few months, it was clear to everyone that they were watching a special talent.

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Yang’s first season of professional football

Yang’s first taste of professional football came in the K-League and the youngster immediately stood out as one of the best players in the country.

He ended his first season in the K-League with 12 goals and six assists, and won the K-League Player of the Year award for April 2024, becoming the youngest player in the history of the competition to earn that accolade.

Unsurprisingly, a call-up to the South Korean national team soon followed, with Yang bypassing several steps by going from the Under-17s straight to the Taegeuk Warriors set-up.

Who is Yang Min-Hyeok? Best position and his best attributes

Yang is an old-fashioned wide player who likes to get his head down and attack spaces, playing primarily on the right despite being right-footed.

He usually prefers beating players on the outside but can change it up by cutting in as well, not being shy of taking players on.

Yang is pacy and is blessed with quick feet, which he uses to get away from players, and unlike some other touchline wingers, he tends to have a picture of what is around him, with the timing and his choice of passes usually being good.

The South Korean is also a natural goalscorer, being skilled at timing his runs in behind the opposition backline. While his favoured finish is to blast it across the goalkeeper from the right into the bottom corner, he has also scored several goals by smashing it into the roof of the net at the near post.

Given the teenager’s ball-striking ability and a tendency to be at the right place at the right time, one can potentially see him evolving into a striker in the future.

As is the case with most Ange Postecoglou-era signings, Yang is also blessed with a fantastic engine, which should make him a good fit for Tottenham’s high-pressing, high-intensity style of play.

Yang’s personal information and his contract at Spurs

Yang was born in Gwangju, South Korea, on 16 April 2006. He stands at 1.76 meters and weighs 62 kg.

He signed a six-year contract with Tottenham in the summer of 2024, with his deal set to run until the summer of 2030.

Yang’s accolades and achievements

The winger has played for the South Korean national under-17 team at the AFC U-17 Asian Cup and the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

He was the runner-up in the AFC U-17 Asian Cup and won the K-League Young Player of the Month award four times in his only season to go with his Player of the Month award in April.

Yang was also selected for the K-League All-Star side which took part in the Coupang Play Series in 2024, featuring against Spurs and Bayern Munich.

The teenager rounded off an impressive campaign by also being named K-League Young Player of the Year and also being selected in the K-League Best XI 2024.

Yang wants to emulate his idol Son

As you would expect, it appears Son has taken Yang under his wing, with the Tottenham newcomer admitting that he spoke to his idol about life in the Premier League before arriving.

The winger insisted that he wants to emulate the Spurs captain’s success at the North London club.

Yang said just ahead of his move to the Lilywhites: “I want to be like Son Heung-min at Tottenham. I especially want to emulate his shooting and finishing skills.

“He also told me that playing in the EPL is by no means easy. Adjusting to a culture that’s different from Korea after moving to London, England is crucial. I want to adapt to Tottenham quickly and play in matches as soon as possible.”

Yang is determined to succeed in the Premier League

The South Korean is certainly not arriving at Spurs to just make up the numbers, admitting that he is desperate to be successful in his new adventure in England.

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