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Harry Kane could be set to hand Spurs a massive injury boost by returning from injury much earlier than expected.

That's according to The Mirror, who claim that the striker is making fast progress on his recovery from the ankle injury he sustained in Tottenham's FA Cup fixture against Millwall earlier this month.

And their report suggests that Spurs' top scorer could be in line to make his return as early as the fixture against Bournemouth on April 15 - just over two weeks away.

That would also mean Kane would be fit for Tottenham's FA Cup semi final clash with Chelsea the following week.

After picking up the ankle injury against Millwall back on March 12, initially it was feared that the England international might only be fit for the final few games of this campaign.

However, later scans revealed that the injury wasn't as serious as first thought - and Spurs are believed to be ruling nothing out in terms of Kane's comeback.

Whenever the striker does return, it will be a major boost for Tottenham's season.