1. Harry Kane
Any movement from the England number nine would be a summer transfer sensation. The Tottenham Hotspur striker has been a one-club man ever since he returned from several loan spells and cemented his place in the Spurs side.
Now England’s main man up front and a Premier League legend with well over 100 goals, Kane is hot property, and his interview with Jamie Redknapp this week on Instagram hinted that he’s going to be looking at other clubs if Tottenham can’t match his own ambitions to be the very best he can be. With Kane already a supreme Premier League goalscorer, he may be tempted to stay in his home country’s league purely to have a crack at the record of 260 goals that Alan Shearer set as a target what seems a generation ago.
2. Jadon Sancho