Strikers that will take over at Tottenham over for Harry Kane.

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Strikers that will take over at Tottenham over for Harry Kane.

Harry Kane will be replaced by strikers at Tottenham
A Harry Kane departure appears to be imminent, which is the day Tottenham fans thought would never arrive.

The club is desperately trying to persuade its star striker to sign a new contract because his current one expires next year, but it's not certain if they will be successful.

The 29-year-old wants to fight for and win the highest football awards, but it presently appears doubtful that he will be able to do so at Spurs following yet another trophyless season and the lack of any form of European football on offer for the upcoming season.

Kane is rumored to be at the top of the list of replacements in the Spanish capital after Karim Benzema left Real Madrid to join Juventus. Bayern Munich and Manchester United are also interested in Tottenham's talisman.

Here is a possible shortlist for the unfortunate individuals charged with replacing the team's all-time leading scorer, assuming any bidders can endure the discussions with Daniel Levy long enough to entice Kane away from north London.

John Kolo Muani.
Kolo Muani, 24, is one of the most highly regarded young attackers in the game and one of just a handful who, like Harry Kane, is equally adept at scoring goals and generating opportunities. Kolo Muani was one of just two players to record double digits in both goals and assists in the Bundesliga last season.

Kolo Muani said it was his "dream" to play in England, but Frankfurt has set a €90 million asking price for the Frenchman.

Marcus Thuram
Kolo Muani isn't the only French striker making an impression in Germany; Borussia Monchengladbach's Marcus Thuram is also getting the attention of the best teams in the globe.

Although Thuram's top-line statistics aren't quite as outstanding as those of his countryman, he hasn't had the luxury of taking free throws. The World Cup winner's son also had the greatest non-penalty anticipated goal (xG) ratio in the Bundesliga, with an average of three goal-producing opportunities per five games.

With the forward available on a free transfer in the summer, he is undoubtedly the more desirable choice financially, but Spurs will face stiff competition to sign him.

Goncalo Ramos
Goncalo Ramos of Benfica has been one of the most dangerous goal scorers in the world this season, making him a candidate that any elite team looking for a striker should seriously consider.

When Ramos took up Cristiano Ronaldo's spot at the center of Portugal's assault in the World Cup round of 16, Ramos propelled himself onto the world scene. Fernando Santos' bold move was rewarded with a hat-trick and an assist in his competitive international debut.

The 21-year-old is valued more than ever thanks to recent international success. Ramos is reportedly valued at more than £100 million, and teams like Manchester United, Newcastle, and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing him. As a result, a bidding war may push up the price even further.

Jonathan David
Although Jonathan David's constant appearance in the transfer rumor columns every summer is getting tedious, he is associated with Europe's best for a reason.

The Canadian had the finest scoring season of his young career, ranking third in Ligue 1 goals, only behind Kylian Mbappe and Alexandre Lacazette, however it should be remembered that 10 of his goals were converted penalties.

It's time for the 23-year-old to advance, and while Chelsea and Arsenal are said to be interested in him, a transfer to Spurs may be the most alluring given that he'd be the team's clear first-choice striker there.

Evan Ferguson
Evan Ferguson has made a name for himself in 2023 by channeling his inner Micah Richards. Despite making just 10 starts, Ferguson finished the season as the top scoring youngster in the Premier League.

The big boys have taken note of the Republic of Ireland international's talents, with reports claiming that Chelsea and Spurs are both interested in signing him in the summer.

Ferguson signed a contract extension with Brighton in April, and considering how well the team is going, he could be content to stay there. But if the price is right, the Seagulls are always open to business.

Richarlison
Spurs may not even need to spend any money to replace Kane if they choose to trust Richarlison instead.

Richarlison's rookie year hasn't exactly been memorable, as he's received more yellow cards for celebrating illegal strikes than legitimate Premier League goals. To be fair to him, he hasn't played much up front because of injuries.

He has demonstrated his ability to lead the line for both his nation and Everton, so perhaps he should be given the chance to do so rather than a less expensive backup option being bought.



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Tottenham Hotspur are facing the prospect of life without Harry Kane next season, and the club will need to find a suitable replacement if they are to challenge for trophies.

The post you have shared lists a number of potential candidates who could fill Kane's boots, including John Kolo Muani, Marcus Thuram, Goncalo Ramos, Jonathan David, Evan Ferguson, and Richarlison.

Of these players, Muani, Thuram, and Ramos are the most likely to be available for a transfer this summer. Muani has a release clause of €90 million, while Thuram and Ramos are both out of contract at the end of the season.

David and Ferguson are both younger players who could be seen as long-term investments for Tottenham. David has a market value of around €40 million, while Ferguson is still only 18 years old.

Richarlison is the only player on the list who is already at Tottenham, but he has not yet been able to replicate his form for Everton at Spurs. He could be seen as a short-term option, but he would not be a like-for-like replacement for Kane.

Ultimately, the decision of who to sign will come down to Antonio Conte and Tottenham's board of directors. They will need to find a player who can score goals, but who also fits into Conte's system and can help the team to win trophies.

It is a difficult task, but it is one that Tottenham must get right if they are to move on from Kane and continue to be competitive in the Premier League and Europe.