Harry Kane's future continues to dominate conversation during Ange Postecoglou's first pre-season as Tottenham new manager.
Bayern Munich are reportedly lining up a third offer for the England captain, while Spurs owner Joe Lewis is believed to have told chairman Daniel Levy that Kane must be sold this summer should he refuse to sign a new contract.
Mail Sport reported that Levy has stepped up routine contingency planning by pricing up alternatives should Kane leave this summer.
The Spurs hierarchy would face a major challenge in replacing the club's record goalscorer, who has scored at least 20 Premier League goals in six of the past nine seasons.
Mail Sport takes a look at some of the names expected to feature on Tottenham's shortlist if the North London club are forced to find a successor to Kane.
EVAN FERGUSON - BRIGHTON
Brighton's teenage forward has been viewed by some as the heir apparent to Kane at Tottenham, following his breakout campaign last season.
The 18-year-old, who Brighton signed from Irish side Bohemians, has made a major impression during his 20 Premier League appearances to date.
Ferguson established himself as a key member of the Seagulls squad since breaking into the team last December. He ended the campaign with 10 goals in 25 appearances across the Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi claims Ferguson has the ability to be a 'European great', while he appears to be the man to end the Republic of Ireland's wait for a reliable international goalscorer.
Despite Ferguson still being a fledgling Premier League striker, his price tag is already expected to have surpassed £55m.
Brighton will be able to demand a high fee after Ferguson signed a new five-year deal back in April to
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