Quite a few fans seem to think the footballing world is full of prolific goal scorers but Levy’s unwilling the fund the transfer and in case Levy pay up, they can’t wait to join Spurs if given the chance – as if it’s a birth-right for Spurs to have a top-quality CF.
Fact is that there are very few top-quality CFs around, and those few are outside Spurs’ reach for now,
Even crazy spenders Chelski, with all their money, have yet to get a quality CF. Man Utd. took a chance on relatively unproven Højlund (costing them £72m).
Heck, even Real Madrid don’t have a quality CF (so far this season)
Gift Orban seem to be the most popular choice, even though very few had even heard of him before he was linked to Spurs. This season he’s scored 2 goals in 4 games - behind Vincent Janssen’s 4 goals (ok, it’s still very early season). I dare claim that Richarlison, had he played in the Belgian Jupilo league, he’s score at least as many goals as Gift Orban. I am not saying he can’t become a hit for Spurs but let’s get real: none of us have seen enough of him to categorically state that he’s the man to be Spurs’ next CF.
Martial was tearing up Ligue 1 before he joined Man Utd., Real Madrid spent €60m a Luka Jovic, who was tearing up the Bundesliga, and Vlahovic was tearing up Seri A but not last season ( after switching club to Juve).
Then you have the “unknown”, like Mitoum and Mahrez, who arrived as “nobodies” and yet became huge hits.
There are no guarantees in the transfermarket.
The only one I dare say who would become a hit in the EPL is Victor Osimhen, but he would cost at least £150+ - if Napoli would sell him. And he most probably wanna join a bigger clubs than Spurs anyway.