Problem with both Ings and Austin (and really, any CF aspiring to fill one of the England CF positions) is that there will likely only be enough space on the pitch for one striker at any given time at Spurs, and it is very likely that Harry Kane, being the local lad come good, will be occupying that space consistently when fit. Wouldn't be a problem if the rotating/back-up striker was either of a different nationality or at an age where international caps aren't as important to him, but it is a problem when Kane is a) English himself, and b) likely to be competing for the same England slot that these players will be competing for (with the other forward 'slots' filled by a combination of Rooney, Sturridge, and whatever English striker happens to be on form and playing regularly at that time). I doubt Ings and Austin would want to be in that sort of competition when they could just as easily pick up regular time as a guaranteed starter at some other club, and impress Hodgson/the next England manager that way.
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