Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur Spurs England
Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur England

Harry Kane has been tipped to join Manchester United in the summer by a number of people but former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp is not too sure about this whole arrangement.

Redknapp has admitted that while Kane would be perfect for Manchester United’s front line but there’s a very slim chance Spurs will be looking to sell him off at the end of the season.

“Harry Kane is a special player, he’s the best centre forward certainly in the Premier League and of his type, I don’t think there’s a better centre forward anywhere,” the former manager told talkSPORT, as quoted by Daily Star.

“Okay, he’s not Messi, he’s not Ronaldo, but as a centre-forward that does what he does, there isn’t anyone better.

“He would be a great fit for Man United, he’d be a great fit for any team… but Man United at the moment are not better than Tottenham.

“I wouldn’t say there’s much between them, both teams are trying to get into the top four.

“Whether Real Madrid or Barcelona came in, he might fancy a move like that one day.

“But at the moment he belongs to Tottenham, and unless Jose Mourinho and Daniel Levy decide to will cash in if it’s a crazy offer and rebuild the team with that money, unless Jose says, ‘I’ve got three players here we can sign and build a better team with’, then I’m sure he’ll stay at Tottenham.”

Daniel Levy reportedly wants £200 million in order to sanction a sale for the England international which is an indirect way of saying that he is not up for sale.

But still, some reports continue to link Harry Kane with Man United primarily due to the ongoing crisis situation.

A lot of people feel that due to the spread of the disease, the transfer market will see a massive change and big-money moves could be a thing of the past. And for a club like Spurs who work on a very tight budget, it will become all the more important to manage their finances in a sound and sensible manner.

Their new boss Jose Mourinho will be undoubtedly be needing money to rebuild his squad for the coming season and the major way of doing that will be through player sales – namely Harry Kane.

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