Tottenham’s South Korean forward Son Hueng-min signed a new five year contract, that will keep him at the white side of London until 2023.
Son Hueng-min, 26, agreed a five year deal in 2015 after joining from Bundesliga side Bayern Leverkusen in 2015.
Since joining the Spurs, the Korean has scored 47 goals in 140 matches.
He was a pivotal member of the Tottenham squad last season and went on to play in 53 of the 55 matches that the Spurs played in all competitions last season.
Son netted two goals during the World Cup in Russia, including one in South Korea’s shocking win over the 2014 Champions, Germany.
In 2017, he became the top Asian goal scorer in the English Premier League history, going past former Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung.