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Harry Kane To Man City? – City Offered Boost In Signing Striker Instead Of Man United (See Details)

The England striker has been linked with the Red Devils, however has been backed to fill an important void at their neighborhood rivals.

Former Tottenham supervisor Harry Redknapp believes Harry Kane will be questioning his future at the club and stated he may want to prove an ideal signing for Manchester City.

Kane admitted this week that his long-term future might also lie away from Spurs should they fail to compete for silverware with Manchester United one of the clubs most strongly linked with a possible move.

As previously reported by Goal, the England striker is open to a move to Old Trafford however any deal between the two clubs could prove challenging to pull off.

While hopeful Kane remains at Tottenham, Redknapp concedes he might also contemplate a move away soon, with United’s bitter opponents a probably best match for him with main striker Sergio Aguero set to turn 32 in June.

“Listen, Harry is an ambitious boy. He’s a fantastic professional, a remarkable lad, and he wants to play and he wants to win things,” Redknapp told Sky Sports News.

“They [Tottenham] need surgical treatment in the summer, however are they going to be spending any money? Is anyone going to be spending money now in the next 12 months or two and going for big transfers?

“He’ll be looking at that and thinking ‘hang on’.

“And what a player he would be for one of these pinnacle clubs. I do not prefer to see him leave Tottenham and nor do Tottenham fans, however what a centre-forward he would be for Man City for instance with Aguero coming to the end.

“He’d be a great signing for anybody. He’s a splendid player and a amazing expert – hopefully he’ll remain at Tottenham however he won’t stay unless he sees them pushing to win things.”

While Spurs remain eager to keep on to their club captain and star player, the club have been urged by former player Jamie O’Hara to cash in on him whilst he is at his most valuable.

“Tottenham need to rebuild; they’ve got to bring in 4 or 5 new players to really change that team and get them playing where they want to be,” O’Hara told talkSPORT.

“I can understand Harry’s frustration, and he’s getting to the point now where he’s a world-class footballer who is really worth a lot of money, and if the trophies are not going to come in the next two or three seasons at Spurs, which is looking likely, do they get rid of him and cash in?

“If you’re going to sell Harry Kane, you’ve got to sell him at his peak – and he’s at his peak now in terms of his market value.”

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