Harry Kane at Tottenham amid Mauricio Pochettino's plan for the striker. The former Spurs right-back left last summer for Atletico Madrid to rekindle his career.
And his performed well under Diego Simeone, whose intense training methods suit the ex-Burnley star.But it is at Tottenham where Trippier will most likely be best remembered, though he had to earn his chance to play in the first-team.He initially signed from Burnley for just £3.5m but was back-up to Kyle Walker.After he moved to Manchester City, Pochettino felt comfortable Trippier could stand up and take his place - which he did successfully."When we got promoted [at Burnley] I only had a year left on my contract.
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