Gareth Bale is poised for his eagerly anticipated Tottenham return in what would be his first Premier League appearance in 2,710 days against West Ham United on Sunday.
Returning from Real Madrid as a four-time Champions League winner, Bale could line up alongside England captain Harry Kane and South Korea's Son Heung-min in a star-studded Spurs attack.
A knee injury has kept Britain's most expensive player out of contention since completing a season-long loan move back to London in September, following a turbulent period at the Bernabeu.
But, with his return to action imminent, Tottenham fans can be forgiven for feeling rather excited about Jose Mourinho's new front three - one with the potential to be the deadliest in the Premier League.