#5 Harry Kane
Harry Kane was accused of being a one-season wonder when he was struggling for a bit but we can all agree that he has proved otherwise. Top scorer in the Premier League this season and winner of the Golden Boot for the past two, he certainly has started the process of establishing his name in the top echelons of football.
He recently became the second-fastest to 100 Premier League goals, only behind the great Alan Shearer. His exploits have answered England's prayers of wanting a world-class forward after the decline of Wayne Rooney and he is definitely a certainty in their starting line-up in the World Cup and could also be their captain.
Despite the performance of Tottenham in recent years under Mauricio Pochettino, they are inconsistent and do not seem to be a club which could be challenging for top honours regularly. A move to Madrid could give Kane the opportunity to be at such a club.
Real Madrid already know of his tremendous abilities as a goal-scorer, having played Tottenham in the group stages of the Champions League this season, where Kane was instrumental in defeating them. He could just be the answer to Madrid's attacking problems next season.