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Son Heung-min 'on long list of Tottenham players to test positive' for Covid-19

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Tottenham stars reported to have tested positive for Covid-19.Six Spurs players are believed to have returned a positive test ahead of the Europa Conference League game with Rennes later this week.Football Insider report Son is one of those with Emerson Royal and Bryan Gil also testing positive having missed Sunday's win over Norwich.Lucas Moura, Ben Davies and the injured Cristian Romero have also reportedly tested positive.Coaches have also been hit with positive tests with Ryan Mason and Cristian Stellini both struck.Those who have tested positive must self-isolate for 10 days under government guidelines, likely ruling them out of Spurs’ next three matches.Though mass PCR testing is expected to take place on Tuesday with two Tottenham.

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