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Ex-Tottenham manager makes optimistic Kane future claim

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It has been reported that the striker is ready to depart north London in order to challenge for trophies at the highest level.

Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is of the view that Harry Kane will stay at the club beyond this summer.

Kane has been at Tottenham all his senior career but has nothing to show for it as he continues to search for a first piece of silverware.

The closest he came to winning a trophy was when Spurs reached the Champions League final in 2019 but suffered defeat at the hands of Liverpool.

The Lillywhites have the opportunity to end their eight-year trophy drought when they play Manchester City in the Football League Cup final on Sunday.

A few reports claim that should they fail to win the cup, the 27-year-old striker will decide to look for pastures new in the summer.

Redknapp, however, expects Kane to remain loyal to Tottenham and stick around next season.

“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,” the ex-Spurs boss told Goal.

“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.

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