#6 Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
Harry Kane is a versatile striker, who is good in the air, good at making runs, and good at finding spaces. He is a player, who continues to silence his critics, who labelled him a 'one-season wonder' after his breakthrough in 2014-15 season. Ever since then, he has gone on to win the Premier League Golden Boot twice in four seasons.
Last year, Kane became the highest goalscorer in the Premier League in a calendar year, netting 39 goals for Spurs. Another feather in the cap of the prolific Englishman.
In the 2018 World Cup, he scored six goals, captaining England to their best finish in a major tournament in years. The Spurs marksman also won the World Cup Golden Boot in the process.
Although Kane recently put pen to paper on a new deal, it is possible that Spurs' resolve could dwindle if Real Madrid present a mega-money offer. With the money they received from arguably the biggest transfer of the summer, Real can cash in on this Galactico signing comfortably. Kane may not be a direct replacement for the Portuguese on the left wing but he is a player, who guarantees lots of goals, a seasonal surety Real Madrid lack after Ronaldo's departure.