The Spurs forward should now be available to feature for the north London club, should the 2019-20 Premier League season be allowed to resume

Tottenham star Son Heung-min has completed his mandatory three-week military service in South Korea, with the Spurs forward reportedly boasting the best performance of all the trainees who had been taking part.
While the exact scores of the trainees were not revealed, officials were quoted as saying that Son finished top out of a total of 157 people.
he Premier League ace arrived at the camp on April 20 for a period of three weeks, with his military service having previously been delayed after the 27-year-old inspired his national team to a gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games.

He received the ‘Pilsung’ prize which is one of five types of awards for best performers,” a Marine Corps officer said, as quoted by the Korea Herald. ‘Pilsung’, which translates as ‘certain victory’, is the battle cry of the South Korean Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force.
“All the courses were judged in a fair and strict manner, and his military training officers have said he went through the training faithfully,” the official added.
All of Son’s training took place in a private setting, with the Corps having been keen to make sure that no media outlets tried to gain access to the forward and thus risk exacerbating the spread of coronavirus in the Asian country.
Instead, the Marines’ official Facebook account posted photos of Son during and after his training following several requests from South Korean media.
With football across the globe largely brought to a halt in March, Son returned to his country later that month to complete rehabilitation on an arm injury and subsequently carried out his training.

He does, however, have to complete 544 hours of community service over the next 34 months around his career as a professional footballer.