The Spurs winger has scored three goals in 16 appearances for the Blues
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Spurs have reportedly recalled Minhyeok Yang from his Fratton Park loan spell.
And instead the winger is to join fellow Championship side Coventry for the remainder of the season.
That’s according to respected football transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano, who has today claimed the South Korea international has agreed on a loan switch to the Sky Blues.
Yang, who had previously been linked with a move to Real Madrid, has struggled to establish himself in John Mousinho’s side during a disappointing stay to date.
Although the 19-year-old arrived in August on a season-long loan, he has started just nine times in the Championship, with one of those coming since November 1.
Yang enjoyed an impressive three-game spell in October when he netted in successive matches against Watford and Middlesbrough, followed by an assist at Leicester City.
However, it wasn’t until two-and-a-half months later before his next meaningful contribution, with that 98th-minute winner against Charlton in the final game of 2025.
He wasn’t even used off the bench in the 5-0 New Year’s Day hammering at Bristol City - with Charlton now looking like his final outing for the Blues.
Overall, the Spurs teenager made 16 appearances and scored three times, with his better performances coming on the left wing in the absence of the injured Josh Murphy.
His potential departure would free up a loan slot for Pompey, with Conor Chaplin and Florian Bianchini the other two players on season-long temporary stays.