#2 Harry Kane

Spurs’ number nine Harry Kane, after a poor start to the season in August, found his feet and the goal in September, scoring two hat-tricks in consecutive games laying down a marker for the rest of Europe and didn't stop scoring for the rest of the season gone by.
England's captain and talisman, Kane is in good spirits leading England in the tournament and is leading the pack for the Golden Boot with 6 goals. Having finished second only to Mohamed Salah in the Premier League top scorer race, Kane might pip the best of the rest to a coveted Golden Boot award in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
A prolific player in great goalscoring form with tremendous footballing ability, the 24-year-old Spurs’ striker will be a menace to deal with in the league next season and is priced at £12.5m in the game.