Academy graduate looks destined for big things after proving himself in 2011-12.
The young striker described 2011-12 as the perfect season. It started at Spurs, where we was handed his full debut and later scored his first goal in six appearances in the Europa League, starting three. He scored in the final group match at Shamrock Rovers in December, 2011.
Harry then joined Millwall on loan for the second half of the season and impressed the Lions' fans so much that he was voted Young Player of the Season at the New Den. He scored nine goals in 29 appearances in total for Millwall.
The season ended with Harry on international duty for England Under-19s in the European Championship Finals, where he played all four matches and scored against France, as England went out against Greece.
His performances throughout 2011-12, and in 2012-13 pre-season, persuaded Norwich City to take him on loan for the season in the Premier League.
The Walthamstow-born striker was raised in Chingford and attended Chingford Foundation School.
Playing just behind a central striker, Harry made a huge impact during his first full season in our Academy, establishing himself as one of the most highly-rated young players at the Club.
He played 22 times for our Under-18s in 2009-10, hitting an admirable 18 goals in the process.
His form earned him a place on the First Team bench on two occasions during the campaign, and he was rewarded his first professional contract at the Club in July, 2010.
After impressing in a series of Spurs XI friendlies in the first half of the 2010-11 campaign, Harry was loaned to League One Orient for the remainder of the season in January, 2011.
He went on to score five goals in 18 appearances for the East London side.
Having previously represented England at Under-17 level, he made his Under-19 debut in September, 2010.