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Harry Kane has been the one person who has been carrying Tottenham Hotspur this season in the Premier League but chances are he might be on his way out in the summer.

European giants like Manchester City, Real Madrid and Manchester United have all been linked with a move for the England international and rumours suggest if Spurs cannot qualify for the Champions League next season then the forward will be heading out.

Harry Kane has netted 21 goals in 30 Premier League games this season for the North London side and according to Harry Redknapp, the forward is likely to commit his future to Spurs.

Redknapp told Goal: “I think he’ll stay. I think the new manager will come in and convince him that they’ll be having a go and signing a few more players.

“There’s nobody better than him. I wouldn’t swap him for any centre-forward in the world, personally. He would guarantee Man City, Man Utd or Liverpool winning the league next season, for sure. He’s a fantastic player. Tottenham have to keep him.

“Everything is in place at Tottenham. They’ve got the best stadium in England, bar none, they’ve got an incredible training ground, which is out of this world, and they have good players.

“OK, maybe they need to shift one or two out who have come to the end of their time, and get one or two in. But if they do, anything can happen. They could be right there challenging next season.”

 

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With Mourinho out of the club, many pundits think Daniel Levy will look to bring in someone who can help convince Harry Kane to remain at the club. But if Spurs cannot get back amongst the European elites next season then we do not see the 27-year-old staying at the club any longer.

Kane is almost reaching his prime and this is the perfect time for him to move out and join a club that can guarantee him silverwares.

Both Man United & Man City are really eager to sign him up in the summer while Real Madrid also remain a viable option. Spurs will have to pull up their socks for the remainder of the season and if they can win the rest of their matches then they still have a chance of finishing in the top-four and thereby convincing Harry Kane to stay at the club.

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