He will believe he could take them to the champions league. He isn’t getting a move in England this summer . If I was him would go and win a couple of bundesligas, German cups and try get his hands on champions league and then come back to prem when he’s 32 and try and break the record.Can't see it, but his options are restricted.
Being the record PL scorer will figure in his decision I think, but theirs not many options in England.
Won't be Chelsea as they've just signed a big money striker, City have Haaland, can't be Arsenal, which leaves Liverpool and, most likely, Man Utd.
If he does go abroad I think it would have to be Real. Would a couple of German trophies be enough of a pull?
Why? Mark Hately did it.Not a chance he leaves England IMO.
He definitely needs to leave Spurs though. They're a laughing stock.
Needs to be around 85 mil with add ons for Levy to even consider it.60m bid. No chance he'll be going anywhere for less that 100m.
You can't criticise a player for a lack of his team's success.The biggest criticism of Kane's career is the lack of trophies.
Joining Bayern seems the most reliable way of rectifying this. I know they almost blew it this year, but they've had a stranglehold on the Bundesliga, and I'd think the close thing this year would lead to a reaction.
Because he's very much a family man and probably wouldn't want to uproot his family to another country when he's 30 next month.Why? Mark Hately did it.
When he finishes his football career he's going to the NFL, or at least he said he wants to try itBecause he's very much a family man and probably wouldn't want to uproot his family to another country when he's 30 next month.
He is hunting down Shearer's record that he desperately wants.
And next season he can leave on a free and will basically be able to hand pick any club he wants.
Can criticise his big game performances though.You can't criticise a player for a lack of his team's success.