Tottenham striker Will Lankshear is putting in extra work this summer as he looks to impress Roberto De Zerbi and stake his claim for a place in the squad.Tottenham Hotspur’s Will Lankshear gave himself a solid foundation to build on last year after a stellar campaign with Oxford United.The 21-year-old produced his best return yet at the senior level, scoring 11 goals and registering four assists in 44 appearances for the now-relegated side.However, the work has continued for the young forward even with the season now over, with video footage circulating on social media showing Lankshear taking part in shooting drills ahead of pre-season camp with Spurs.(Credit @thefrederikkejensen / Instagram)Tottenham striker Will Lankshear faces crucial summerImpressing Roberto De Zerbi could go a long way towards determining Lankshear’s Tottenham future. There could well be a spot available up front should Spurs sell Richarlison this summer, with the Brazilian entering the final year of his contract.That will not come easy, however, as he would have to beat Mason Melia to that place in the squad. Lankshear’s performances have also ensured there are several options available to him away from Tottenham.Spurs Web reported that Sporting CP are eyeing a move for the young Tottenham forward, while Football.London has now shed further light on Lankshear’s future.According to the publication, there is significant loan interest in Lankshear from clubs in the Premier League, the Championship and abroad. However, a top-flight loan move could be ruled out to ensure he receives regular starts and continues his development.Lankshear has been training hard in Spain during the off-season before returning to England to work alongside UEFA-licensed striker coach Scott Chickelday.The Spurs striker has even been training in the hot weather on the artificial pitch at Harlow Town Football Club in an effort to make sure he is in the perfect condition to impress De Zerbi in pre-season.Tottenham may have long-term plans for Will LankshearLankshear’s current contract at Tottenham runs until 2029 and, following his recent exploits, a new deal could well be on the cards, according to Football.London.Should that happen, a loan spell could also be considered. However, it is explained that a permanent move away from Tottenham is not entirely off the table.Such a move would only be made possible if suitors reach Tottenham’s enormous asking fee for the young centre-forward.READ MORE: Tottenham consider hijacking Ipswich Town’s £26m move for Karl Etta EyongThe post Will Lankshear takes extra measures to impress De Zerbi ahead of Tottenham pre-season appeared first on Spurs Web.