Tottenham will have to do without Heung-Min Son for three games next month after he was called up for the Asian Cup.
The 26-year-old has been picked by South Korea, and Spurs have announced that he will join up with them after the Premier League match against Manchester United on January 13.
That means he is certain to miss the league games against Fulham and Watford.
And he will also be absent for the Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg against Chelsea on January 22.
The tournament runs from January 5 to February 1 in the United Arab Emirates.
If South Korea reach the final, there is also a chance Son will be unavailable for the game against Newcastle United on February 2.
Son's nation have been drawn against China, the Phillipines and the Kyrgyz Republic in Group C.
He will not play in the first two group games and will instead join up with South Korea for their last group match, which is against China on January 16.
The forward has already missed a segment of this season in order to play for South Korea, featuring at the Asian Games.
The gold medal South Korea won there means that he will not have to partake in 21 months of military service, which is an obligation for all able-bodied males before they turn 28.
Son featured on Wednesday night as Tottenham beat rivals Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.