Harry Kane urged to leave Tottenham club and push for Jamie Redknapp transfer to Man Utd

HARRY KANE has been urged by Jamie Redknapp to leave ‘hopeless’ club Tottenham and push for a move to Manchester United.
The forward overtook Wayne Rooney to become the Premier League’s second-highest goalscorer earlier in the month.
The England captain, who is also our country’s all-time top scorer, has now scored 278 goals in 434 games for the club and is Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer.
But it’s been another year of disappointment for him at club level and he’s still not won a trophy in his incredible career.
It has been 60 days since the north London side sacked Antonio Conte but with Feyenoord’s Arne Slot snubbing Spurs it remains to be seen who will take charge.
Manchester United have made the star one of their top summer transfer targets as Kane’s future remains in the spotlight.
His contract with Spurs has just one year left as speculation continues to mount over who his new boss will be.
And former Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp has urged the 29-year-old to put his childhood behind him and do whatever it takes to secure a move to a side struggling for the title.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “It’s the facts, you get the impression Spurs are a heap of rubble. When you play like Harry Kane with a year to go it’s time to go, he has to push now.”
“(Manchester) United could bring someone, he missed Man City a few years ago, now he has to push with a year-long contract to get anywhere.”
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Redknapp added: “Tottenham is like a social experiment about how far you can push your fans before they lose their composure.”
“They have to do something, no one wants to lose Harry Kane, he was amazing but deserves better.”
After Saturday’s 3-1 loss at home to Brentford, Kane admitted that “a lot has to change” if Spurs are to succeed.
He said: “I’ve been saying all along that I’m focused on this season and I’m trying to help the team as much as I can. That’s all I can do.
“We have a great summer ahead of us and a lot has to change here in order to be successful again.
“Ultimately, my focus now is to enjoy last week as much as possible and try to end with a win [at Leeds United] on Sunday.”