It was clear last Thursday evening in north London that the thought of seeing Harry Kane at Old Trafford next season is already imprinted on the minds of Manchester United's supporters.
The contest had not even reached half-time and the travelling contingent were already singing: "Harry Kane, we'll see you in June." The Tottenham Hotspur striker is United manager Erik ten Hag's top target ahead of the summer transfer window as he aims to strengthen his pool of attacking options.
The England captain has established himself as one of the best strikers on the planet over the last few years and he would add the guarantee of goals to Ten Hag's armoury.
But just as he demonstrated in Spurs' unlikely comeback at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last week, he is also a creator, capable of dropping deep, turning on the ball and playing a killer pass to unlock defences. READ MORE: Dean Henderson faces uncertain United future He is a complete forward who would bring an array of different qualities to Old Trafford that no other out-and-out striker currently at the club possesses.