Paul Scholes has told Harry Kane that Tottenham Hotspur ‘isn’t the right club’ for him and that he would be ‘perfect’ for Manchester United.
The Old Trafford legend added that Kane won’t be winning trophies at Spurs and he could help elevate Manchester United as they possibly push for the Premier League title under Erik ten Hag during these coming seasons.
With noises that Antonio Conte will leave Spurs in the summer, the future of their star striker is also up for debate.

The 29-year-old, come the summer, will have 12 months left on his contract, and with no signs that he will extend his stay at Hotspur Way, he either leaves for a big sum or the club possibly lose big money on the player.
Kane has previously expressed a desire to leave Spurs, after that well-documented saga involving Manchester City a couple of seasons ago.
Well, following Manchester United’s 3-2 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday, Scholes spoke about what his former side needs in order to go to the next level, as he told Premier League Productions (22/01/23 at 7:25 pm).
“I keep saying Casemiro, they couldn’t handle a big game without him,” said Scholes. “But, in the future, with him playing, a couple of additions, then I think we are right in the mix during the next couple of seasons and challenging for the title.
On Harry Kane: “Harry would be perfect for us now. At some point, if he wants to compete with the very best and win trophies, then he can’t stay at Tottenham anymore. It’s not the club. It’s not the right club for him.”

KANE WALKS INTO ANY TEAM
If Kane does express a desire to leave Tottenham in the summer, then Daniel Levy, this time around, will be fighting a losing cause and he will have no choice but to let him go.
And if the England captain wants to pick, then the £200k-a-week Spurs star (Spotrac) can walk into any team in the world today.
From the European champions Real Madrid to the most decorated team in English football in Manchester United. Take your pick.
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