Tottenham Hotspur have been one of the Premier League’s most prolific outfits to date, and despite sitting fifth in the table they are only behind title-chasers Arsenal and Manchester City for goals scored.

Their tally of 40 goals in 21 games is admirable and made even more so by the underperformance of the usually prolific Son Heung-min.

Since moving to north London in 2015, the South Korean quickly established himself as one of the top wingers in the division.

It would take him just one season to acclimatise, and since then has hit double figures in six consecutive league campaigns.

But with just four goals after 19 league games this term, it seems that the 30-year-old is struggling for form of late and is in desperate need of something to reignite his once-lethal scoring touch.

Antonio Conte could do just that by adding further competition in the attacking positions, despite already boasting a wealth of talent across the front three and behind them.

One such name that has circulated throughout this window is that of Montpellier forward Elye Wahi, who is coveted by several clubs across Europe including the Lilywhites.

With the French media expecting a battle between them and their north London rivals, it was in fact the Gunners who were first linked and touted a €30m (£26m) valuation for the 20-year-old.

What makes the forward so outstanding is further outlined in the initial report, as he is only the second player to score 20 Ligue 1 goals before his 20th birthday in the last 40 years, alongside Kylian Mbappe.

He has already outdone Karim Benzema and Thierry Henry at the same age too.

This season the youngster boasts seven goals in just 18 league matches for a struggling outfit, and yet remains an incredibly raw talent.

There is much to learn for the Frenchman, but his physicality, desire and red-hot form alone would be enough to alert Son.

Especially if the claims of his academy director Francis de Taddeo are to be believed, which outline his main assets: “He is a powerful, athletic and fast player with a range of dribbling skills where only he knows what he is going to do next”.

Perhaps with a move to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, he could elevate his game to new levels, surrounded by some of the world’s most impressive attacking talent.

His arrival could also be the catalyst to reigniting Son, with an extra option that could bench him. Should he manage that, he would already have been worth his hefty price tag.