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England U-21 striker Scarlett will return to Tottenham from Ipswich Town to compensate for Son's absence from the Asian Cup next month.

Currently, Tottenham is agonizing over Son's move to the Asian Cup. The timing of Son's move to the South Korean national team has yet to be confirmed, but he is obligated to comply with the move. Korea's first match at the Asian Cup is against Bahrain on Jan. 15. Currently, Son is expected to join the South Korean national team after the third round of the FA Cup against Burnley.

If Korea advances to the finals at the Asian Cup, Son will have to leave the team for about a month. The absence of Son, who has 11 goals and four assists in the league alone, is very fatal for Tottenham. Even if Hishalisson is reviving, Son is indispensable to the team. Manor Solomon also has no one to fill Son's absence right away because he doesn't know when he will return.

In response, Tottenham plans to have Scarlett come back. Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna has already acknowledged it. He said, "Talks with Tottenham are currently underway. At the beginning of January, Scarlett seems very likely to return. Tottenham now have injury problems, and they have their main strikers to compete in the Asian Cup." 메이저사이트

Scarlett, born in 2004, is a favorite prospect for Tottenham. She had high expectations as she made her debut in the first team at a young age in the 2020-21 season. However, she was not good enough to play in the first team immediately.

In response, Tottenham sent Scarlet to Portsmouth, a third-tier club. Going to Portsmouth, Scarlet was expected to display good performance as he quickly opened his scoring cap. However, as he gradually failed to perform as expected, he gave way to the starting lineup. In the second half, he only played as a substitute, and finished the season with six goals and two assists in 40 official matches.

To boost Scarlets' growth, Tottenham sent him to Ipswich Town, a second tier team, this season. However, the second tier was too much for Scarlets, who failed to show their presence in the third tier. As they were completely behind in the competition for starting membership, they failed to play even one game as a starter. They lack presence even as a substitute. They have no single offensive point.

It is unlikely that a prospect who has not performed as expected for two consecutive seasons will immediately start, but it is questionable whether he will show a good performance even if he gets a chance.