#1 Harry Kane

A certain choice for number one on this list, Kane has transformed himself this campaign: always a great Premier League goal scorer in recent seasons, he's exploded into a world-class attacker, an incredible fulcrum for his side.
In just 28 league appearances he has 24 goals, and he produced 7 goals in 7 games in the Champions League, proving he belonged at the highest level. Perhaps not since Luis Suarez almost dragged Liverpool to a spectacular league title win in 2014 has a team relied on a striker to this degree.
Kane's finishing ability has never been in question but his link-up play and passing range have been exquisite this season. Aged only 24, it's frightening to think that Kane still has his best years ahead of him.
The Englishman seems happy at Spurs and would like to stay and win trophies with the club, which will delight the fans, but the allure of trophies on a more guaranteed level elsewhere may just prove too tempting eventually.
Real Madrid were known admirers, with Karim Benzema woefully out of form and Cristiano Ronaldo ageing, Kane would be the perfect fit to lead their attack. Levy and Pochettino can take solace in the fact that it may take a world-record fee to take Kane away from the club, such is his talent, but if he keeps up his current form, it could happen as soon as next season.