Gary Neville believes Manchester United is the only realistic option for Harry Kane if he decides to leave Tottenham Hotspur but wants to stay in England.
Kane's future at Spurs has been the subject of regular speculation since his failed attempt to join Man City back in 2021, and the 29-year-old will once again at the centre of transfer talk come June.
United are interested in the striker as Erik ten Hag plans to add a world-class goalscorer to his ranks. The England international's desire to win major trophies could push him to leave boyhood club Spurs, but with 201 league goals to his name, the forward will no doubt have one eye on Alan Shearer's all-time Premier League record of 260 - with a move to Old Trafford offering a chance at achieving both. ALSO READ: Ratings from West Ham FA Cup win as Garnacho and Weghorst good "Harry Kane is going to want to win trophies, whether he sees it as being a case where he commits to Tottenham for his last five years and he does what some players did," Neville told Sky Sports. "Matt Le Tissier did at Southampton, other players have done it in the past because they love the club and they've looked after them and it feels like there's never been that opportune moment to leave. "But if Harry is going to leave I think now is the time, now is the moment.
He's a wonderful player and a great professional, and I think if Harry could leave now and you could get him an exit out of there to a club in Manchester, probably United or City, I think he would take that opportunity. "It’s more than likely not going to be City because of their Haaland expenditure and what they’re doing with him.