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Fri 23 April 2021 | 15:09

Former Tottenham frontman: ‘I think Kane's happy’

Teddy Sheringham believes Carabao Cup success could be enough to keep the England captain at Tottenham.

Former

Tottenham

frontman

Teddy Sheringham

believes

Carabao Cup

glory could be enough to keep

Harry Kane

at Tottenham.

Although Kane’s contract expires in 2024, he still has the option to go anywhere he wants.

Sheringham, who made his own move to Old Trafford in his playing days, told the

Evening Standard

before Tottenham's League Cup final clash with Manchester City on Sunday:

"I didn't want to leave Tottenham.

"I wanted the best players in the world to come and play with me. But it was so obvious to me that that wasn't going to happen. My time was running out, I felt like if it's not going to happen here, I need to go and play with the best players in the world.

"You can't say any fairer than that. If Harry thinks that's the case, then he could go anywhere he wants in the world, but I think he's happy. If he wins his first trophy on Sunday, I think he will stay. Hopefully, that goes on to bigger and better things.

"I think if he sees something different, he needs to move away. They're trying, without a doubt, so as long as that continues I think Harry will be happy."

Former Tottenham manager

Harry Redknapp

also believes Kane’s services can be retained by Tottenham.

He told PA Sport:

"If Harry believes he can win trophies with Tottenham with whoever they bring in as manager – and I’m sure they’ll bring a big-hitter in again – he’ll convince Harry to stay there and win things.

“He’s in a good place at Tottenham. I’d love to see him be a one-club man. Tottenham have been good to him and he’s been great for Tottenham, I think they’re a good partnership and hopefully he sticks around."

In the past Kane admitted that personal ambition will lead him to mull over his option at some point and therefore, tangible success could be used as a bargaining tool to keep him at the club.

Kane has been suffering from an ankle injury and he is expected to be back for their clash against Manchester City.


source: SportMob



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