There is life after Tottenham for Shayon Harrison.

Three years after making his Tottenham Hotspur debut, Shayon Harrison left the club this summer.
The young striker had been unable to challenge for the first team on a regular basis and his departure was overdue.
After being released, Harrison signed a two year deal with Dutch side Almere City.
Harrison’s spell at Almere is already off to a bright start.
He was awarded a man of the match honour for his latest performance, which was lit up by his goal.
Almere play in the Dutch second division, sitting in 13th place after four games.
This was the first goal, Harrison, 22, had scored in four games and kickstarts his career.
Harrison had a loan spell at Melbourne in Australia earlier in the year, which was an improvement on unsuccessful stints at Yeovil and Southend.
He is a talented prospect, and now is his time to kick on and hope to build a career away from Tottenham.

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