Tottenham released Shayon Harrison in the summer.

Tottenham Hotspur released Shayon Harrison in the summer and it was the right call at the right time.
The promising young striker’s Spurs career had run it’s course and his various loan spells failed to generate excitement.
The big challenge for the youngster was always going to be his next step, and choosing wisely.
It’s early days, but it already appears as though Harrison has made a good pick, moving to Dutch second division side Almere City.
Harrison is in great form, and was voted Man of the Match after his performance at the weekend.
Harrison now has scored six goals in his first 10 games for his new side.
The 22-year-old failed to score in his opening three matches, and has really clicked since, and so in a smaller snapshot, has six goals in his last seven games.
Five of these came in consecutive matches before his streak was broken in a 0-0 draw a fortnight ago, prior to him scoring an equaliser against Go Ahead Eagles this weekend.
Prior to his move, Harrison only had five professional goals, four at Melbourne FC and one for Yeovil Town.
Now double figures looks a formality and the former Spurs youngster is finally rebuilding his career.

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