Tottenham took major steps toward becoming one of the Premier League's best this season.

Having run Leicester so close in the title race last term, it finally looks like Mauricio Pochettino has the barrage of young weapons to prevail atop the standings.

Spurs' nucleus of young stars— Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Eric Dier, to name a few— impressed most. However, Tottenham need another goal-scoring striker to alleviate the pressure on Kane.

So here are FIVE Euro 2016 stars that could help Tottenham win the Premier League title that has eluded them for so long...

Álvaro Morata

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The Juventus striker brilliantly fit into Antonio Conte's scheme at Juventus, and now the new Chelsea boss is keen in bringing Morata to Stamford Bridge.

It would take some strong convincing to join the Premier League in another destination, but Pochettino should try and convince him White Hart Lane is the better option.

Koke

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This is another difficult acquisition, but someone of Koke's skill is just what Tottenham need.

He is Xavi's rightful successor as Spain's next brilliant midfielder. Spurs were too reliant on Harry Kane's superman-capabilities this season, and building a quality attack around him is Pochettino's top priority.

If the 24-year-old could join Dele Alli in London, expect titles to follow.

Pavel Kadeřábek

The Croatian defender was linked to deals with Premier League sides this season.

Kadeřábek's experience as a winger hastens him forward into the attack.

Burak Yilmaz

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Before he started playing in China, Yılmaz was the top striker in Turkey.

His most apparent strength is finding the net— he won the golden boot in the Turkish League with two different times before jumping on the Chinese Super League bandwagon.

Domagoj Vida

Tottenham could use some grit in its defence, and that's what Vida provides.

The Dynamo Kviv product's versatility also makes him a marketable commodity, as he can play any spot on the backline.