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Harry Kane has two months to solve a problem if he's to make Manchester United move

For Harry Kane, it has been an unforgettable international break, but his return to Tottenham will quickly bring him back down to earth. Decision time is rapidly approaching for the 29-year-old.

Kane‘s own contribution to the cause at his club rarely dips and he’s enjoyed another successful season, but this summer has to be the moment he decides whether to be a one-club man for good, with all the risk of ending his career without a trophy that brings, or if he walks away as Tottenham’s record goalscorer, searching for greater glories rather than a club who can’t give him what he desires.

Kane will turn 30 in July and the clock really is ticking now. This will be another season without silverware for a player who deserves to end his career with medals to look back on.

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If he stays at Tottenham he will cement his status as a legend and break Alan Shearer’s Premier League scoring record while staying at his boyhood club. It’s a good story, but if he does that individual honours might be all he ends up with. Perhaps that will be enough for Kane. The temptation of one big trophy with Spurs overweighing that desire to break the relationship.

But since the departure of Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham have sought to maximise the peak years of Kane with short-term, win-now appointments, but the spells of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte have been a disaster. They've been going backwards.

The only salvation remaining this season is to secure a fourth-place finish and another campaign in the Champions League. Blow that and it could almost certainly be the end for Kane. The competition for those four places is fierce and Newcastle will be hanging around in that

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