Don Hutchison says he can’t see Harry Kane securing a summer transfer from rivals Tottenham Hotspur to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
The Tottenham striker will have 12 months left to run on his contract in the summer and Hutchison can ‘only see one move’ and that’s to Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United.
Although, if Harry Kane decides to stay at Spurs beyond the summer, then Hutchison can see possible options opening up for him, including moves to Real Madrid to replace Karim Benzema or to Barcelona, as he told Premer League Productions (20/05/23).

With Arsenal missing out on the Premier League title, there are some thinking that they need to elevate their starting XI and squad by bringing in a new number nine.
But it’s not going to be the man from Hotspur Way because, whilst Sol Campbell secured that free transfer to Arsenal all those years ago, such a move by Kane would end any ties he has with the club.
Plus, there are some who even are questioning if Kane would join Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea, so if that doesn’t happen, where else for the 29-year-old?
“He has been incredible,” said Hutchison. “When you look at Spurs, over the last 18 months or so, where everything has been so chaotic. He has been the most consistent about Tottenham, not just about the players on the pitch. The whole club. It’s Harry Kane.
“The standards have been set so high by him. Close to 25-30 goals a season – whenever he is in front of goal, his technique isn’t a question.
“He has a massive decision to make in the summer. I think he stays on at Tottenham for one more year. He might run his contract down because it’s all about timing. If you look at Kane moving on in the summer. I only see one move for him and that’s Manchester United.
“Whereas, if you fast forward 12 months, Benzema might be an option at Real Madrid, to replace him. Barcelona, if you want that on your CV. One or two other Premier League clubs, if they are stronger. Arsenal, maybe, but I don’t think he would make that move.”

HARRY KANE’S FINAL GAME FOR TOTTENHAM?
The 2022/23 Premier League season will come to a close on Sunday, with Spurs making the trip to Yorkshire to take on Leeds United.
Sam Allardyce’s side are, more than likely, heading down to the Championship, with even a win ending their Premier League status.
But could this also be Kane’s final game in Spurs colours? He might have played his final home game for the club, after their defeat to Brentford on Saturday, so don’t be surprised if this is the last time you see Kane as a Tottenham player.
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