Tottenham Hotspur can be a frustrating team to supporting as there has never been a lack of passion or funds at White Hart Lane, despite that success has been a hard to find. Between the conundrum of changing managers as well as players coming and going, what has eluded the Spurs fans, has been TROPHIES.
Much like every season, Spurs go in to a new season feeling confident of their chances of finishing in to the Top 4 of Premier League as they finished the last season on a stronger note. That has been the theme for many seasons now and the result has been the same as well – DISAPPOINTMENT.
Last season, Harry Kane burst on to the scenes and there was a renewed hopes for fans and manager Mauricio Pochettino to have a successful 2015/16 season. One feels that, Spurs must build their team around Kane to have any shot at glory next season.
It is also clear that only Harry Kane will not fetch them the much desired success, there has to be other players filling in, especially upfront by scoring goals. Emanuel Adebayore looks to be out of the club and Spurs must bring in new strikers to aid Harry Kane next season.
With that in mind, I bring to you three strikers Tottenham MUST sign to partner Harry Kane next season in order to have a successful 2015/16 premier league campaign:
Saido Berahino (West Brom)

It isn’t a secret any more that Tottenham want to sign West Brom’s Saido Berahino to have an all-English forward line next season. Berahino is itching for a move out of Hawthrons as well, this should give enough encouragements to Daniel Levy to push a deal for the 22-year old striker, who is deemed as one of the better English strikers currently.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund)

This is where it gets trickier as Arsenal have been chasing the Gabon International as well and the Dortmund forward could have a huge bearing on Arsenal and Tottenham’s league finishes next season.
The 26-year old striker will not be made available for anything less than 35-40million as Dortmund rely heavily on him to score bulk of their goals. Taking that in to consideration, Spurs must put forward an irresistible offer to the Bundesliga side.
Fernando Llorente (Juventus)

Another striker, who is seeking a move away from his current club and Spurs can swoop in for is the Spanish striker Ferando Llorented. Juventus have gone on and bought two world-class strikers which will push Llorente out of Turin and Spurs will be happy to reap its benefits. Arsenal have been also linked with Llorente but in all probablity if the Juventus striker will come to Premier League, it will be with Spurs.