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Former England striker Peter Crouch has told current Three Lions captain Harry Kane to consider the contrasting careers of Michael Owen and Robin van Persie when weighing up his next move.
Kane has been linked with a summer switch to Manchester United, especially if the Red Devils end up appointing his former Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino as their next permanent manager, while Manchester City have also been linked with a renewed bid.
The 28-year-old has been at Spurs for his entire playing career, playing his 250th Premier League game for the club this season, but has yet to win a trophy in Tottenham colours despite a number of close calls.
And, after Owen, Van Persie and former Spurs favourite Teddy Sheringham all won silverware after moving to Old Trafford, Crouch has weighed in on the situation facing Kane.
"It is such a hard decision, the emotional pull weighed against a fear that your career goes unfulfilled," Crouch wrote in his column for The Mail, explaining he isn't sure what he would do if presented with the same situation.
"I always think back to Michael Owen. He went and won things elsewhere but then he isn’t Steven Gerrard when he walks through the doors at Anfield. He could have been.
"Yet the flipside is looking at Robin van Persie or Teddy Sheringham. These guys chose to make their moves to Manchester United and it paid off with league titles. If you