HARRY KANE will keep at Spurs for a ultimate season — if he can't get a transfer to Manchester United.
The England captain has no intention of going overseas whereas he's simply 48 objectives away from breaking Alan Shearer’s Prem file tally of 260.
Tottenham are extra open to promoting Kane to a international membership than a top-flight rival with Bayern Munich big admirers of the striker.
However that doesn't curiosity Kane, who rattled in one other 30 top-flight objectives this season and has a yr left on his contract.
United are the one viable English choice this summer time with Kane, who has been at Spurs since age 11, not keen to danger his repute with the followers by transferring to arch- rivals Chelsea or Arsenal.
Newcastle should not able to spend north of £100million on one participant, regardless of their Saudi riches.
And Liverpool and Manchester Metropolis should not out there for a striker.
So United have to persuade Spurs chief Daniel Levy to promote his prize asset to a home rival — one thing he doesn't need to do.
SunSport understands Kane needs a change to Previous Trafford or he'll run down his deal.
The latter is extra possible and will properly see England’s 55-goal file scorer go away on a free.
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Lately Kane, who's 30 in July, has been speaking like a person invested in the way forward for Spurs.
The Londoners are managerless following Antonio Conte’s sacking in March.
And their eighth-place end noticed them miss out on Europe for the primary time because the 2008-09.
Kane spoke earlier this month of his willingness to speak to chairman Levy about his plans and find out how to change Spurs’ tradition.
The striker informed Sky Sports activities: “I all the time give my all for the group and membership.
“Off the pitch to give my opinion on things I think can help us just be more consistent and more successful in the culture that we try to set.”
On the subject of Shearer’s file, Kane mentioned earlier this month: “Now I’m this close to it, for sure, it’s something I’d love to achieve.”
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