Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane has been offered the chance to do what is believed to be a lifelong ambition and become an NFL kicker once he retires.
Morten Andersen, an member of the NFL's Hall of Fame, has offered to work with the Spurs captain when he hangs his boots.
The England international is a well-known New England Patriots fan and NFL lover, and Andersen is keen to team-up with Kane and show him the ropes when he decided to call time on his playing career.
"I don’t think he would have a big learning curve," Andersen told talkSPORT. "I would love to work with him.
"I think that would be fascinating.
"I think he needs to put on a different hat mentally and understand that we also have to put equipment on.
"He’s playing in shorts and a shirt.
"He’s not wearing a helmet and shoulder pads. It changes things and the precision with which you have to deliver with a ball under great duress in 1.25 seconds.
"I don’t think it’s ridiculous but before we start crowning Harry Kane as the greatest kicker in the world let’s got through the exercise of vetting that.

"Just like Carli Lloyd wants to be the first female kicker, let's vet it.
"I will take them both. Let’s go to a training camp in the off-season or I will come to Tottenham and we can kick right there.
"I would recommend if he’s serious about it then he should get hold of me or somebody who has done it for a long time.
"He’s going to have a good idea because he’s a professional athlete and has skill but I don't think it’s fair to say that Harry Kane could insert himself as an NFL kicker, there’s more to it and he has to earn it.
"It would be great for the game and the UK. So let me take him and work with him."