Dictator Kim Jong Un has banned the broadcasts of matches from three Premier League clubs in North Korea, reports the Daily Mail.
It is reported that the reason for this decision is the presence of Tottenham midfielder Son Heung-min, who is the captain of the South Korean national team.
Additionally, the matches of Wolverhampton and Brentford are also banned, where South Korean players Hwang Hee-chan and Kim Ji-soo also play.
Moreover, it should be added that English Premier League matches are broadcast in North Korea on a state TV channel with a four-month delay, and the August matches of last year were only shown in January this year.