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Harry Redknapp announces Harry Kane’s club next season amid Man Utd and Bayern Munich transfer interest


FORMER Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has revealed who he thinks Harry Kane will be play for next season.

Bayern Munich and Manchester United are reportedly in the race to sign him.

Harry Kane is wanted by Bayern MunichCredit: Getty
Harry Redknapp thinks Harry Kane will stay at TottenhamCredit: Getty

The Bundesliga champions have had two bids supposedly rejected for the striker with the latest worth £80million.

Tottenham do not want to sell Kane despite his contract expiring next year and they risk losing him for free.

Redknapp, who managed Spurs from 2008 to 2012, is confident he does not want to move to Germany or leave at all.

He told the BBC Radio Wales: “Kane is cert to stay at Tottenham. I think he is building a new house.

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“Family would be the all-important thing for him, so there’s no chance he’s going to Bayern Munich.

“He’s not going to want to go to Germany – he’s not taking his family over there, not a chance.

“So if he stays here, unless you go to Manchester City, you’re not guaranteed to win anything.

“You could go to Man Utd and not win anything. You can go to Chelsea or anywhere else you want to go. At the moment, City are winning everything.

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“They’re on a different level – but City don’t need him.

“There’s not a move for him really so I think he’ll stay at Tottenham, I really do.

“I’m very confident about that.”

Kane and wife Kate have three children and are expecting a fourth.

Their first daughter Ivy is six, Vivienne is four and Louis is aged two.

Harry Kane may stay at Tottenham to keep his family, including wife Kate, in EnglandCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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