Tottenham Hotspur may just regret one piece of business they did last summer for just £6.7m, especially with how the current transfer window is going.Parrott was thought of very highly while coming through the ranks at Spurs, with the youngster making his senior debut for the Lilywhites aged just 17, back in 2019.However, the Republic of Ireland international never managed to establish himself in the first-team in North London and following an impressive campaign on loan at Excelsior Rotterdam in 2023-24, he was bought by Alkmaar for £6.7m last summer.The centre-forward had a superb first season at the AFAS stadium, ending last campaign with 20 goals and five assists in 47 appearances across all competitions, including one against Tottenham in the Europa League.Photo by Ed van de Pol/BSR Agency/Getty ImagesHow Tottenham could benefit from Troy Parrott’s impressive developmentTroy Parrott has been on fire at the start of the new campaign, with the former Tottenham Hotspur man having already almost reached half of his goal tally from last season from just six matches.The 23-year-old has scored six goals and provided an assist in four Europa Conference League Qualifiers, and he has also found the back of the net thrice in Alkmaar’s first two Eredivisie games.There is no doubt that clubs from across Europe will be keeping an eye on the youngster’s ridiculous output, and with around 10 days of the transfer window left, a move away from AZ cannot be ruled out just yet.Football.London have revealed that Tottenham added a 20 per cent sell-on clause to the deal when they sold Parrott last summer, which means that the Lilywhites will stand to benefit if someone swoops for the striker before the window slams shut.Parrott is already on the radar of Premier League clubsAt the start of the summer, it was reported that Wolves were considering making a move for Parrott on the back of his impressive debut season at Alkmaar.The Midlands club have not substantiated their interest in the Irishman, but his recent form would have certainly not gone unnoticed at the Molineux Stadium and other Premier League sides.With Parrott considered homegrown in the Premier League, there is no doubt that a return to England is on the cards for the centre-forward sooner rather than later if he can continue developing in the same vein in the Eredivisie.READ MORE: Bologna could end up looking at more than one Tottenham player this summerThe post Tottenham sold a player for just £6.7m last summer, he already has nine goals this season appeared first on Spurs Web.