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Tottenham Hotspur are flying high at the moment. They have won seven of their last eight games across all competitions and are currently scoring for fun. While they look potent going forward, they could do with another option off the bench, a more physical presence akin to Arsenal’s Kai Havertz.
One potential solution could be in the form of 16-year-old midfielder Lucá Williams-Barnett, who made the permanent move up to the under-18s squad in July after making a handful of impressive performances last season. In seven games this season, the Luton-born gem has scored eight goals and provided two assists, averaging 1.42 goal involvements every game, which is frankly ridiculous for someone his age.
While it may be too soon to see him make it into the first team this year, given Moore’s rapid rise up the ranks and Williams-Barnett’s sensational form in the academy, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him given a chance next season. Another exciting young player who could develop into a more physical presence is 19-year-old midfielder Will Lankshear. He has already shown that he can provide a serious physical presence in attack, with Spurs coach Jon Wenham describing him as “an absolute unit for his age,” suggesting he already knows how to use his stature to his advantage.
In 34 games for the U21 side, Lankshear has scored 26 goals and provided three assists, which equates to an average of a goal involvement every 1.17 games. With these stats, Lankshear’s youth record is comparable to that of Arsenal’s Kai Havertz, who has become a reliable goalscorer for the Gunners.
Ultimately, while Lankshear’s talent and potential are undeniable, he is still a young player who can develop in various ways in the coming years. Fans should be excited to see him develop, and he could well be the physical presence that Tottenham have been missing.