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Arsenal fans beg Harry Kane ‘to do a Sol Campbell’ and seal shock free transfer to link up with Bukayo Saka full time


ARSENAL fans are begging Harry Kane “to do a Sol Campbell” and quit Tottenham in favour of a move to the Gunners.

The striker linked up with Bukayo Saka brilliantly during England’s 2-0 win over Ukraine yesterday, converting his cross to put the Three Lions ahead.

Bukayo Saka and Harry Kane have combined fantastically when playing for EnglandCredit: Getty
Sol Campbell won trophies at Arsenal after his controversial switch from TottenhamCredit: Getty

And it led to some cheeky supporters dreaming about Kane moving across North London.

Kane’s future at Spurs is uncertain with his contract up in the summer of 2024 and he has been urged to leave in search of trophies.

Sol Campbell made the controversial switch from Tottenham to Arsenal in 2001 and went on to win two Premier League titles and three FA Cups at the club.

Kane has been encouraged to follow in his footsteps, as one fan said: “Kane x Saka is a broken combo. Kane feel free to do a Sol Campbell.”

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Another reacted: “If Harry Kane wants to do a Sol Campbell, mate, we would win it all.”

More commented: “Need Kane to do a Campbell as this Saka and Kane duo is nuts.”

It remains unlikely that England’s all-time record goalscorer would ever make the switch to the Emirates.

Manchester United is possibly a more likely destination for him and the Red Devils believe they can sign the player this summer.

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Spurs could be forced to lower their £100million asking price for Kane if they finish outside the top four.

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich have also been linked with the Spurs star.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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