#2 Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) - £135.00m

Now regarded as one of the best strikers in the world, it actually took some time before Harry Kane found his feet as a youngster.
He was loaned out to Leyton Orient at 18 years old but was just mediocre during his spell with them, showing none of the qualities he possesses today. Kane was then given another chance the next season on loan to Millwall, where he performed slightly better, indicating signs of development.
Two more consecutive loan spells with Norwich City and Leicester City, respectively, would happen before he was finally given a chance in the Spurs first-team, now 20 years old. This was really the last chance for him to show everybody that he had what Spurs wanted, and he did just that.
Kane, over the last six seasons with Spurs, has scored a total of 125 goals in 175 games. A truly staggering amount. Adding to his market value is the fact he's the captain of England and also earned himself the Golden Boot at the World Cup this summer. He has truly blossomed into a world class player.