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'He won't be at Tottenham next season' - Harry Kane prediction made amid Manchester United links

Former England defender Glen Johnson does not believe Harry Kane will be at Tottenham Hotspur next season, though he isn't so sure he'll make a move to Manchester United.

Kane has been linked with a move to United this summer as they look to strengthen their frontline options. Edinson Cavani is expected to leave the club at the end of the season and the England captain could be one of those viewed as a possible replacement for the Uruguayan.

Kane had hoped to sign for Manchester City last summer but the move fell through. The Spurs talisman struggled for form at the beginning of the campaign but has now scored seven goals in his last seven Premier League matches.

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Johnson believes that the 28-year-old will leave North London at the end of the campaign but is unsure that Old Trafford will be his destination. He told Compare.bet: "I don’t know where he’ll end up but I can’t help but feel it’ll be this summer or never that he leaves Spurs for that big move.

"He’s found some form again and when he’s on form he’s one of the best for sure. Whether he ends up at United, I’m not sure but my instinct is that he will not be at Tottenham next season."

When asked about United's potential to challenge for major honours when Kane comes to choose his next club, Johnson added: "I think there are many many clubs out in front of them [United] at the moment. Of course, they’re capable of winning something domestically, but in terms of world football, no.

"You don’t go to a club like United to only win the Carabao Cup. So no, I think United are miles off winning the top trophies at the moment."

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