There has been much speculation surrounding the future of Tottenham’s centre-forwards this season after a massive development at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the summer transfer window.
Spurs have no choice but to use their internal options in the number nine role after selling record goalscorer
Harry Kane to Bayern Munich in a deal that could total £100m
Despite the windfall received by the England captain’s sale, Postecoglou hasn’t welcomed any first-choice centre-forward additions through the door, though Nottingham Forest and Wales attacker Brennan Johnson was acquired on Deadline Day.
That is because last season, Tottenham shelved out £60m to sign Everton and Brazil forward
Richarlison, who could be Kane’s long-term successor to the number nine role.
However, the 26-year-old has struggled to make his mark, hitting the back of the net four times and registering four assists in
40 appearances since his debut last year.