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'Best friends' Heung-min Son and Kevin Wimmer show off new handshake to Tottenham fans in South Korea

Best buds: Heung-min Son and Kevin Wimmer: Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images
Best buds: Heung-min Son and Kevin Wimmer: Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images

Self-confessed best friends Heung-min Son and Kevin Wimmer have debuted their new handshake to Tottenham's adoring fans in South Korea.

The duo are often seen side by side in north London so perhaps it was fitting they were chosen to attend the Premier League club's post-season trip along with Kyle Walker and Ben Davies.

Son's return to his homeland has caused quite a stir, with large numbers of fans turning out to see the 24-year-old and his teammates arrive in Seoul.

The Spurs forward, who scored 21 goals this season, has become known for his elaborate handshake celebrations and gave supporters a glimpse of his latest creation alongside Wimmer.

Sonny and @kevinwimmer27 debut their new handshake at an AIA coaching clinic and press conference in Seoul! 🤝 🇰🇷 #COYS pic.twitter.com/9H0vE2i4Wb

— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 24, 2017

Meanwhile, the rest of Tottenham's squad have been taking part in events across Hong Kong ahead of Friday's friendly against Kitchee SC.

Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld became coaches for the afternoon while others took part in the somewhat unfamiliar training method of tai chi.

Easing yourself into the day with a spot of tai chi like... 🤛✋️ #SpursInHongKong pic.twitter.com/PXbbSSP6mt

— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 24, 2017

Eric Dier told Tottenham's official website of the trip: "We have a fantastic fanbase in Asia and it was great to spend time with the Hong Kong Spurs members, chatting away about all things Spurs.

"Hong Kong is such a fantastic place and we all want to take as much of it in as possible."