• Harry Kane is the top earner at Tottenham, on £200,000 per week. All figures according to spotrac.com. Reuters
    Harry Kane is the top earner at Tottenham, on £200,000 per week. All figures according to spotrac.com. Reuters
  • Tanguy Ndombele - £200,000 a week. AFP
    Tanguy Ndombele - £200,000 a week. AFP
  • Son Heung-min - £140,000. Reuters
    Son Heung-min - £140,000. Reuters
  • Dele Alli - £100,000. AFP
    Dele Alli - £100,000. AFP
  • Hugo Lloris - £100,000. Getty Images
    Hugo Lloris - £100,000. Getty Images
  • Jan Vertonghen - £89,000. AFP
    Jan Vertonghen - £89,000. AFP
  • Toby Alderweireld - £80,000. Reuters
    Toby Alderweireld - £80,000. Reuters
  • Erik Lamela - £80,000. Reuters
    Erik Lamela - £80,000. Reuters
  • Lucas Moura - £80,000. Reuters
    Lucas Moura - £80,000. Reuters
  • Christian Eriksen - £75,000. Reuters
    Christian Eriksen - £75,000. Reuters
  • Serge Aurier - £70,000. Reuters
    Serge Aurier - £70,000. Reuters
  • Giovani Lo Celso (on loan from Real Betis) - £70,000. AFP
    Giovani Lo Celso (on loan from Real Betis) - £70,000. AFP
  • Davinson Sanchez - £65,000. Reuters
    Davinson Sanchez - £65,000. Reuters
  • Victor Wanyama - £65,000. EPA
    Victor Wanyama - £65,000. EPA
  • Ben Davies - £60,000. Reuters
    Ben Davies - £60,000. Reuters
  • Eric Dier - £60,000. Reuters
    Eric Dier - £60,000. Reuters
  • Danny Rose - £60,000. AFP
    Danny Rose - £60,000. AFP
  • Harry Winks - £50,000 to £35,000. AFP
    Harry Winks - £50,000 to £35,000. AFP
  • Juan Foyth - £21,500. Reuters
    Juan Foyth - £21,500. Reuters
  • Paulo Gazzaniga - £20,000. Reuters
    Paulo Gazzaniga - £20,000. Reuters
  • Kyle Walker-Peters - £20,000. Reuters
    Kyle Walker-Peters - £20,000. Reuters

Moving the goalposts: Jose Mourinho to take Spurs training via video


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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho and his coaching staff will put players through their paces from home as the club holds live video training sessions amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Spurs players are in self-isolation with Britain in lockdown and the Premier League suspended until at least April 30.

The players so far have been working through their own individual training programmes designed by the coaching and sports science teams, and England midfielder Harry Winks said they were still adjusting to the new routine.

"It's a bit strange for all of us, but I've got my head around it," Winks told the club's website.

"We've all been given a schedule, but it's flexible, we can do it in our own time.

"So, for instance, I might have a lie in one day, but then I'll work later. The important thing is to get it done."

On Sunday, the club said it gave Steven Bergwijn and Son Heung-min permission to return to their home countries.

Son flew to South Korea for personal reasons, while Bergwijn returned to the Netherlands ahead of the birth of his child.

Tottenham said both forwards will continue their individual rehabilitation and training programmes during their time away.

Bergwijn is recovering from an ankle injury picked up against Burnley earlier this month, while Son sustained a broken arm last month.