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Jamie Carragher makes Harry Kane Manchester United prediction after Tottenham embarrassment

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Jamie Carragher believes Manchester United will be unsuccessful in their transfer pursuit of Harry Kane, predicting that the striker will stay at Tottenham.

The alarm bells went off early in the Newcastle away end on Sunday as Spurs shipped five goals in just 21 minutes against the Magpies.

The match ultimately ended in a 6-1 defeat with Kane getting the consolation. The England captain now sits on 26 goals for the season across all competitions.

With Tottenham in the perilous situation of missing out on Champions League football, Kane’s future is being questioned even more intensely. READ MORE: Erik ten Hag praises three players in FA Cup semi-final win The striker turns 30 in the summer and is yet to lift a trophy in his career.

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