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REDKNAPP: KANE COULD EXPLORE OTHER AVENUES Jamie Redknapp

Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:07 am

REDKNAPP: KANE COULD EXPLORE OTHER AVENUES

Jamie Redknapp believes Harry Kane could "explore other avenues" if Tottenham fail to progress.

Having recently hosted an Instagram live with Kane, Sky Sports pundit Redknapp believes the striker could look at other options if Tottenham do not begin challenging for silverware.

Speaking on The Football Show on Sky Sports News, he said: "Golden Boots are great and he loves the fact that he's got a lot of individual accolades but he will want to win trophies with his team. If he doesn't feel like they are progressing the way that he wants - he wouldn't push for a move or do anything that's too desperate - but he would want to explore other avenues. It's alright having an amazing stadium and a good fanbase, but he will want to see Tottenham challenging for big trophies.

"There will be other clubs right now, Manchester United have been spoken about, who would love someone like Kane. He's an incredible player and a really good guy, the sort of person you would want around your dressing room."

Re: REDKNAPP: KANE COULD EXPLORE OTHER AVENUES Jamie Redkna

Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:07 am

NEV: KANE WOULD BE PERFECT FOR MAN UTD

Gary Neville says Harry Kane would be a perfect signing for Manchester United.

Sky Sports News has been told that Tottenham have no intention of selling Kane to Manchester United, with the Old Trafford club reportedly one of the front-runners for his signature. Reports have suggested Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is willing to sanction Kane's departure to United for a world-record fee of £200m because of financial worries during the coronavirus crisis.

Neville believes Manchester United's reported interest in the England captain is typical of the club, who often chase homegrown stars.

"Any club in the Premier League would want Harry Kane. There are some signings that are like gold, where you just know they are going to work. Harry Kane is unbreakable in the sense of his mentality. He'll always score goals, will always give 100 per cent in training, and is completely reliable as a manager would want.

"For Manchester United, it would be a perfect signing in terms of what they need," he explained. "They had Bruno Fernandes come in and he's done a great job, Harry Maguire at the back. If they can get someone like Kane up front, you're looking at a fantastic spine."