Tottenham striker Harry Kane may feature in his side’s battle against the North London club Arsenal on Sunday.
Despite missing a crucial penalty at the World Cup in Qatar, the striker has been sensational since his return to club football.
Currently at 198 league goals, he is the third highest goal scoring player in the English league behind Wayne Rooney (208) and Alan Shearer (265).
The England forward has enjoyed the support of his team and the confidence of the new manager Antonio Conte who has brought a lot of changes to the dressing room.
On Sunday, if he hits the net twice he will be joining the calibre of players with 200 league goals; a huge milestone for a striker who plays for Tottenham.
Over the years, Kane has been a key transfer prospect for top clubs looking for clinical number 9.
Months before Manchester City settled for Erling Haaland, they had spent copious time bidding for Kane but it did not work out.
Arsenal are leading the premier league chart and will once again hope to leave the stadium with all three points on January 15.