Spurs have a good track record of signing young domestic players and turning them into top flight talents. The obvious example of this is Dele Alli.

The England midfielder was plying his trade with MK Dons, but the Spurs talent spotters knew they'd found a top class player in the making. After a short while with them he became a key England player and a star of Europe.

There's lots of talent in the Football League, be it in the Championship or lower. Players aged 21 and under often do not get their chance at the big clubs, but in the lower levels they thrive, making a name for themselves.

Just like Dele Alli, there's a kid or two out there who could do a job for Spurs, either now or in a year's time.

FLW look at three such players we believe could make the switch and brighten up the future at White Hart Lane, when it is opened of course.

Hull are not looking impressive this season, but every cloud has a silver lining and in this instance it is Jarrod Bowen.

Bowen is often amongst the goals for Nigel Adkins side and at 21-years old he's carrying the weight of Tigers' expectation on his shoulders.

He's ready to make the step up and impress on a bigger stage, even if it means a time in an Under 23 squad.

The Norwich fullback is really impressing this season and at just 18-years old he's ripe for investment.

He's from Hammersmith so he's a London boy and he's flexible too, operating on either side of the defence.

A move to White Hart Lane would help bring him on, even if it meant a loan spell back in the Championship for regular football.

Tavernier has been playing regular football for Boro recently, weighing in with a couple of goals too. He's surely one for the future and a move to the top flight would make perfect sense.

He's been capped at Under 19 level for England, but his swift ascension to the senior ranks has marked him out as a player worth investing in.