
Yang Min-hyeok ‘to remain at QPR’ after what Tottenham loanee has done
Yang Min-hyeok might have to wait a little longer for an opportunity to shine at Tottenham.
Ange Postecoglou is spoiled for choice when it comes to talented young players at Tottenham.
Many of those players are currently shining out on loan, with Jamie Donley, Josh Keeley and George Abbott in particular all making big impacts in the EFL.
Yang recently made a temporary move to the EFL himself, joining up with Championship club QPR, and it looks as though the South Korean’s stay with the club could be extended beyond this season.
Championship 2024/25 | Minutes Played | Goals | Assists |
Yang Min-hyeok | 120 | N/A | 1 |
Tottenham starlet Yang ‘to remain at QPR’
Yang’s first few appearances for QPR came from the bench. However, he was finally handed his first start for the club in their 4-0 Championship win over Derby County at Loftus Road on Friday (14 February).
The 18-year-old impressed, grabbing his first assist in English football.
Therefore, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – wouldn’t be surprised to see Yang remain with QPR on loan next season.
“Yang got his first assist for QPR, which was good to see,” Wenham said.
“It looks as though he is well-liked at Loftus Road, and he is already starting games which is good to see. Therefore, I wouldn’t be surprised, or against, him remaining with QPR on loan again next season.
“I could see him becoming one of the regular wingers at the club. QPR have always relied on talented wingers, it is a big part of how they play. As a result, he would get plenty of opportunities there and see a lot of the ball.”
Yang could become a star at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
It would be difficult for Yang to ignore the impact Son Heung-min has made in North London over the past decade. Arguably the greatest South Korean player of all time, Son is also a Spurs legend.
Therefore, Yang will no doubt feel inspired by his fellow countryman and will be keen to replicate what the 32-year-old has achieved in the Premier League.

However, those are some big shoes to fill, and for now, Yang will just be focused on developing and adapting to life in England.