Roy Keane thinks Manchester United should go for Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.

Manchester United defied the expectations of many by recording a 1-1 draw at home to Liverpool on Sunday, but United’s attack remains the subject of conversation.
The Red Devils were given no chance by many, having headed into the game off the back of a 1-0 defeat at Newcastle United, whilst Liverpool had won every league game this season.
However, United took the lead through Marcus Rashford, and were defending reasonably well whilst creating opportunities on the counter through the pace of Rashford and Daniel James.
Liverpool did though find an equaliser as Adam Lallana rescued a point for the visitors, but there was plenty for United to be pleased with from the 1-1 draw.
Rashford has been criticised this season for not playing like a true striker, but his movement for his goal showed what he can do, drawing Joel Matip to the front post before darting away to score.
However, United should still be in the market for another striker in 2020, and whilst Gary Neville was attempting to suggest what kind of striker United need, Roy Keane had an idea of his own.

Keane simply sat in the studio and told United to go and sign Harry Kane, suggesting that Tottenham are in disarray, so go and sign Kane and solve the striker problems.
Everybody else in the studio sat in bewilderment at Keane’s comments, even to the point where Keane asked them what they were staring at.
Ian Wright took to Twitter to react to a somewhat bizarre moment, applauding Keane for the boldness of his comments whilst claiming that United should be looking to give the Irishman a role at the club, with everybody scared of him.

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