His involvement in various activities whilst on tour will have already been agreed, with Tottenham committed to delivering on those plans.
It is understood that it would take an offer way above Son’s valuation for Tottenham to consider selling their skipper ahead of the tour.
Spurs are yet to receive any formal offers for Son, and it remains to be seen how he fits into new head coach Thomas Frank’s plans for next season.
Frank, who will report into Tottenham’s Enfield training ground this week, is eyeing attacking reinforcements this summer.
The club have already secured the permanent signing of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich and have an interest in signing Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo.
There is a sense that Son’s future is likely to drag on into the latter stages of the transfer window which closes on September 1.
Given his standing at the club, an exit for Son would represent a significant departure.
He has been a key figure for Spurs since signing from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, scoring 173 goals in 454 appearances and is widely recognised as one of their most important players in the Premier League era.
His place in club folklore is secured as he became the first Tottenham captain to lift a European trophy in more than 40 years as they defeated Manchester United in the Europa League final last month.
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