The 19-year-old frontman is regarded as an exciting prospect for the future in north London.

 

The Spurs academy graduate made his first team debut in late 2020 and he was also given the chance to play in Europa League matches in the 2021/22 campaign.

 

 

 

Scarlett spent last season with League One side Portsmouth, where he played 40 times and made eight goal contributions in the process.

 

He has returned to his parent club this summer and impressed the new boss Ange Postecoglou with his pre-season displays.

 

 

However, he is not expected to register enough first-team minutes under his belt if he stays in the Premier League with Spurs.

 

The north Londoners are willing to let Scarlett leave on loan this summer to get first-team football to ensure his growth.

 

 

Now it remains to be seen where Scarlett will end up in the transfer window with the new season on the horizon.