A South Korea star is reportedly facing a £600,000 lawsuit from advertisers after trying to punch Son Heung-min on South Korea duty - and could be obliged to pay millions more for contract violations.
Lee Kang-in was involved in a furious bust-up with Son at a meal during the Asian Cup which left the Spurs star with a dislocated finger.
The PSG midfielder could now be take to court by advertisers who employ him after causing 'social controversy', according to Allkpop.
Video games company Nexon is facing complaints from the public for including him in advertisements and KT, a telecommunications company, is looking into terminating their deal with him.
KT has also ordered posters of him to be removed nationwide, although they claim this action was 'due to the end of a purchase benefit promotion'.
Allkpop also claim that Lee-Kang in could be asked to pay a penalty between around £2.9million and £4.5m to advertisers.
The website states it is common for advertising contract s to inclue a clause where 'a penalty of 2 to 3 times the advertising fee will be paid' if one causes 'social controversy'.
Lee-Kang in has apologised for his row with Son but denied reports that he punched him.
He said: 'Reports were made that I had an argument with Son Heung-min brother before the Asian Cup semifinals. I have greatly disappointed soccer fans who have always supported our national team. I am truly sorry.'
Son had to play with a bandage on his finger as South Korea went on to lose their Asian Cup semi-final with Jordan 2-0, with manager Jurgen Klinsmann subsequently being sacked.
A fracas flared up between Son and team-mates on the eve of the clash.
Reports claimed that a number of young players in the squad had rushed eating their meal so they
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