Simply put, Saido Berahino is starting to outgrow West Bromwich Albion. It's only a matter of time before the striker starts attracting the attention of bigger clubs and Spurs should definitely be one of them. Having made his debut for the club last year - a League Cup tie against Newport County in which he scored a hat-trick - Berahino hasn't looked back. He finished the club's joint top league goalscorer in his first season playing at senior level (albeit only scoring five goals, along with Stephane Sessegnon) and the club's outright leading scorer in all competitions with nine goals. He has started this season well, with two league goals in four league games, and has been on fire for the England Under-21 team - for whom he has starred alongside Spurs' Harry Kane in the last couple of games and for whom he has scored nine times in eleven appearances overall. He's one for the future, certainly, but Spurs should consider making a bid and making him their fourth striker as they need that depth and he will surely be a twenty goals per season striker in the coming years.