5 strikers that could end Real Madrid's lack of goals

Real Madrid CF v RC Celta de Vigo - La Liga
Real Madrid CF v RC Celta de Vigo - La Liga

#3 Harry Kane

Southampton FC v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Southampton FC v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League

Kane started his career where he plays now: At Tottenham Hotspur. The Spurs loaned him out to the likes of Millwall, Norwich and Leicester, before he got his chance in the first team. After a slow start, Harry began to score loads and today is rightfully called one of the best strikers in the world.

The captain of the English national team is not only a poacher but is also involved in the play of the club very much. Averaging 20 passes still is not that much, but he dribbles past 1.7 opponents and even hits 1.4 successful longballs per game. Even younger than Icardi at 25 years, he already scored 125 times in his 179 Premier league games.

The biggest issue possibly will be getting him away from his youth club Tottenham and his mentor Mauricio Pochettino, but joining the likes of Michael Owen and David Beckham in the history books of Real could motivate him for the move.

How he would fit Madrid: Harry seems like a typical old school Madrid signing: big name, big numbers and especially big money. His statistics warrant the price tag and on top of that, he is better at creating chances than most other strikers. There are 2 issues with him: His price, as Real definitely will not spend all their money on one striker and the circumstance that he does not want to leave his current club.

Costs: £165 million

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