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Tottenham fans will hate Robbie Savage’s transfer advice for PL giants

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Tottenham Hotspur hitman Harry Kane is one of Europe’s hottest commodities.

Martin Keown and Robbie Savage watch on from the BT Sport Studio during the Premier League match between Watford and Arsenal at Vicarage Road on October 14, 2017 in Watford, England.

Robbie Savage was a guest on BBC Radio Five Live last night, and urged Manchester United to go all out to sign Spurs ace Harry Kane.

The Tottenham striker has been sensational for his club this season, scoring 24 goals in as many outings thus far, and has firmly established himself as one of the continent’s most feared front-men.

Unfortunately for the Lilywhites, the 24-year-old’s fine displays have not gone unnoticed, with some of Europe’s most elite club’s thought to be interested in acquiring his signature.

Harry Kane of Tottenham celebrates scoring to make it 1-0 during the pre-season match between Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus at Wembley Stadium on August 5, 2017 in London, England.

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Spurs will be desperate to keep hold of their key man, however, with one eye on their move to their new 61,000 capacity home next season.

Their progression would undoubtedly be halted if they sold Kane, and it could be argued that he is priceless to them.

Savage told BBC Radio Five Live how United should pull out all the stops to sign the Tottenham ace:

Harry Kane #10 of Tottenham Hotspur reacts in the second half against Roma during the International Champions Cup on July 25, 2017 at Red Bull Arena  in Harrison, New Jersey.

“If I was Manchester United, I would chuck everything at Harry Kane. I would break the bank.”

With the January transfer window now open, rumours regarding Kane’s future will surely not go away, and the only way for Spurs to put an end to talk of the 24-year-old’s potential exit will be to tie him down to a new and improved contract.

With Daniel Levy’s notoriously hard-nosed approach to business, though, it remains to be seen whether Tottenham will offer the England international fresh terms.

If they do not pay Kane what he deserves in relation to some of the league’s best players, though, it will be incredibly hard to keep him at the club.