#3 Aaron Lennon - 365 Appearances

Yet another player who has played for multiple clubs in England's first division, Aaron Lennon, is next on the list. Known for his pace and skills on the wings, the Englishman formed great partnerships with multiple strikers at the club.
Aaron Lennon spent a decade at Tottenham Hotspur, making 365 appearances for them. His career's only major trophy came while playing for the North London club. He was part of the team that won the League Cup in 2008, defeating rivals Chelsea 2-1 in the finals.
The veteran winger started his career at Leeds United and had a successful spell at Spurs. He also played for Everton before joining Burnley in 2018. He also had a short spell at Turkish club Kayserispor in the 2020-21 season but returned to the Clarets.
Lennon also made 20 appearances for the England national team but wasn't able to open his account for them. The winger was a part of their 2006 and 2010 World Cup squads.
#2 Harry Kane - 375 Appearances

The prolific goal-scorer is one of the best center-forwards in modern football. Harry Kane has been Tottenham Hotspur's major star in recent years and has been the player around whom the team is built.
The forward came through Tottenham Hotspur's youth academy. However, he spent a few years on loan away from the club before finally breaking through into the first team in 2014. He then finished as the top scorer in the Premier League in the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons.
He also led the club to their maiden Champions League final in 2019, eventually losing out to Liverpool.
Kane is Tottenham Hotspur's second-highest leading scorer (242) of all time behind Jimmy Greaves (266) and could soon break the record.
He has scored 48 goals in 67 games for England. He was captain of the 2018 World Cup and the 2020 European Championships teams.
#1 Hugo Lloris - 405 Appearances

The French footballer has been the longest serving player at the club. He is the current captain of Tottenham Hotspur and the French national football team, which showcases his importance for both club and country.
Hugo Lloris joined Spurs from Lyon in 2012 and has been ever present since. He helped the club reach their maiden Champions League final in 2019 but is yet to win a major trophy with them. The keeper was also a part of the squad that finished as runners-up in the 2015 and 2021 League Cups.