One of the Best Young Strikers in the World: Tottenham’s Very Own, Harry Kane

Jul 29, 2015; Denver, CO, USA; Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane (18) celebrates after scoring against the MLS All Stars during the first half of the 2015 MLS All Star Game at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 29, 2015; Denver, CO, USA; Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane (18) celebrates after scoring against the MLS All Stars during the first half of the 2015 MLS All Star Game at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Playing for Norwich City While on Loan

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Usually after finding your form, the next step is to maintain it, especially when you go out on loan so that this will be your final stint away from your parent club. At the same time, this would be Harry Kane’s first shot at playing in the Premier League after he joined Norwich City at the age of 19. But unfortunately, his time with the Canaries wouldn’t last long.

Kane suffered an injury which halted his progress as the numbers show above.

A fractured fifth metatarsal bone (a bone which is located on the far-right of your foot) in just his second appearance for the Canaries in the League Cup took out the 19-year-old for a prolonged period of time.

Harry Kane would do his rehabilitation at Tottenham’s training center before returning to Norwich City to continue his loan spell. Sadly Kane’s loan with Norwich would end early because Tottenham decided to recall him after failing to add to their attacking options in the January transfer window.

This should have been good news right, because Kane can now play for Spurs full-time? Well not so fast. He didn’t feature that much after being recalled and eventually went out on his fourth and final loan away from Tottenham.

Next: Playing for Leicester City While on Loan