Tim Sherwood says Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane won’t join Arsenal or Chelsea in his search for trophies.
The former Tottenham boss thinks Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United is the ‘only real choice’ for Harry Kane who has a big call to make on his future.
In the summer, the 29-year-old will have 12 months left to run on his current contract – there were claims on March 29 that Manchester United are preparing an £80 million offer for the player.

As of this current moment, Daniel Levy doesn’t have a manager in the dugout for next season, but during these next few months, that’s not going to be the only thing on his mind.
He can’t lose Kane because, without him, the club would be in a world of mess. And if he does sell him, then he certainly can’t allow him to go to Chelsea, or even worse, their north London rivals.
Either way, Tim Sherwood, who helped bring the England striker through the ranks as a youngster, shared his thoughts on his future, as he told talkSPORT.
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“Has he got a better chance of winning something staying at Tottenham or moving to a Manchester United?” asked Sherwood.
“They are probably the only real choice out there for him. He’s not going to go to Arsenal. He won’t go to Chelsea. He won’t let that happen.”

HARRY KANE THE RECORD BREAKER
England’s highest goalscorer. Tottenham’s highest goalscorer. And soon to be top of the scoring charts in the Premier League.
The only question is, when and if he does break Alan Shearer’s record. Will he still be in Tottenham colours?
It’s highly unlikely he moves abroad, but regardless of what the ‘wonderful’ forward does, he will still be scoring goals for whatever team he is at.
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