#3 Harry Kane
A player with incredible consistency, Harry Kane-led England marched into the semi-finals before they crashed out against Croatia 2-1. Kane scored six goals in the tournament and bagged the Golden Boot.
Kane has been a part of Tottenham Hotspur since 2009. He became a regular at the club in the 2014-15 season where he netted 21 goals from 34 games. Since then, he has become a vital cog in their armoury.
The English attacker scored 25 goals next season, whereas it was 29 in the 2016-17 season. Last season witnessed Kane scoring 30 goals for Tottenham and led them to a respectable third position.
At this moment, Real Madrid not only needs just a prolific goalscorer but also a player who can influence the rest.
Kane captained England in the World Cup and it surely serves a bonus point for him.
Should he join Real Madrid, he'd ply his trade as an out-and-out striker as Benzema's and Bale's future at Real Madrid is uncertain.
However, Real Madrid would need to splash the cash to sign, a figure not less than £150 million.