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Players Who Can Fill the Void Left by Harry Kane in Tottenham's Front Line if The Forward opts to Move Out of the Club.

The Spurs talisman has consistently defied the odds and scored past his expected goals every season, bolstering his team's goalscoring chances with his goals as well as bringing out the most out of his teammates with his assists.



With the forward looking for a move out of Tottenham this summer, the club is in a desperate search to fill the void that will be left by Kane in the center forward spot.


Despite Tottenham being determined to hold on to Harry Kane this summer, it is unlikely that the club will be able to keep the player as he is currently not happy with the club's chances to win any silverware, and following another near-miss in the Euro 2020, Kane will be more determined to a move to a bigger club.




We have seen Harry Kane evolve his game from a poacher — sitting on the neck of the defensive line and sniffing for opportunities— to an all-rounder who likes to get involved in the play as well as score goals last season.



The forward's massive transformation made him the top scorer as well as the top assist provider last season, sitting on top with 23 goals and 14 assists over any other player in the league.



Manchester City have already approached Tottenham with a £100m bid for Kane in hopes to sign the forward. It is also reported that their city rival Manchester United is up for the striker's deal although no offer has been on the table from the club so far.



Despite Tottenham being determined to hold on to Harry Kane this summer, it is unlikely that the club will be able to convince the player to stay as he is currently not happy with the club's chances to win any silverware, and following another near-miss in the Euro 2020, Kane will be more determined to a move to a bigger club.



Players Who Spurs Can Sign to Take Harry Kane's Position:


Danny Ings:

The first name that comes in the talk is Danny Ings from Southampton. The Saints ace has played over 140 matches in the Premier League, scoring 55 goals in his top-flight appearances. 



The former Liverpool player has established himself as a top Premier League forward over the years with his deadly eye for the goal. Although not as capable as Harry with his playmaking capabilities, Ings knows how to find the back of the net and can sniff out potential chances from anywhere in the final third. 



The forward has seen his goal counts drop due to Southamptons' poor run of form in the league, and after a lower table finish last season, the forward is rumored to be looking for a move out of the St. Mary's stadium to join a top-half table side as Ings refused to sign a long term contract deal with the Saints this summer.



Dane Pharell Scarlett:

If by any chance Tottenham fails to secure any forward this summer, the club can put their faith in youngster Dane Pharell Scarlett. The 17-year-old forward has been praised by the former Spurs manager Jose Mourinho, and he did not shy away from naming Scarlet as Kane's successor in a recent interview with BT Sport.



Making his debut for the senior side at only around 16 years of age, Scarlett has caught the attention of the fans and is constantly pushing for a first-team place in the squad. Pharell Scarlett has scored 18 goals in 20 Premier League U18 matches, proving to be a great threat in front of the goal.



Ivan Toney:

Spurs can put their eye on Brentford star Ivan Toney as their next forward star as there are little doubts about the striker's capabilities.



 Toney took the Championship by storm as the Englishman scored a whopping 31 goals followed by 10 assists last season which saw Brentford secure a comfortable promotion via playoff after the team secured a third position in the table.



Ivan Toney has every possible attribute one wants in a modern-day forward. He is quick off the mark, has great strength and physicality, and of course, knows how to score. Championship clubs have seen their defense being ripped to shreds by the forward and his goalscoring prowess has been a major talking point among the Premier League fans as the forward has been reported to be in more than 40% of Fantasy Premier League squads ahead of this season.



Tammy Abraham:

After failing to establish himself as a Chelsea regular, Tammy Abraham will be looking for a move out of Chelsea as the forward is linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge to West Ham and Aston Villa, as reports suggest that the 23-year-old forward could be sold for around £30m by Chelsea.



Still young and with room for improvements, Tammy Abraham can offer a lot to Tottenham in their attacking department and can be a long-term replacement for Kane.



Chelsea fans haven't seen the England international reach his full potential yet and it is believed that the young forward is not happy with the Blues either. 



Tammy offers a burst of pace in the attacking lineup of the team which Kane lacked in his game. The forward can break defensive barriers with his sparkling runs and with Son and Lucas being the other quickest attackers, the Tottenham attack will be a reason of real discomfort for most of the Premier League defensive sides with Tammy in their side.

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