Manchester United fans sent a clear message to Tottenham striker Harry Kane in the clash between the two sides in north London on Thursday night. The England international has been linked with a potential switch to Old Trafford ahead of the summer transfer window, with Erik ten Hag in need of a striker.
Kane's future is in doubt at the moment, with the forward nearing the final 12-months of his contract with the Lilywhites and no sign of progress on a new deal. While he has already become the Tottenham all-time goal scorer earlier this season, the question remains over whether he will have any trophies in his cabinet when he hangs his boots up.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy insisted that Kane can win trophies at Tottenham though, giving a rare interview with the Cambridge Union debating society. He said: "He [Kane] can absolutely win a trophy at Spurs, but being a legend is also important."
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However, given the lack of clarity over the next head coach, director of football and the direction of the club as a whole, there may be questions over whether that will be possible. It has led to the discussions around Man United making a move, having kickstarted the Ten Hag era with a Carabao Cup as well as an FA Cup final to come.
The United fans made their feelings on a transfer very clear during their head-to-head at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The away section chanted: "Harry Kane, we'll see you in June." This is, of course, jesting at the possibility of him lining up in the red of Manchester United in the coming season.
It remains to be seen whether the move would go ahead or not, with Levy notoriously difficult to negotiate with, having already blocked Kane from joining Manchester City.
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