Man Utd must secure Harry Kane even for a world record fee: Murphy

Former Tottenham midfielder Danny Murphy believes Harry Kane is the last piece of the puzzle for Manchester United.

Published : Apr 12, 2020 08:58 IST

Tottenham striker Harry Kane
Tottenham striker Harry Kane
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Tottenham striker Harry Kane

Manchester United must splash the cash to sign Tottenham striker Harry Kane and become title challenger, insisted Danny Murphy.

Kane's future at Tottenham is up in the air after the Spurs star said he will not stay "for the sake of it" as the England frontman eyes silverware.

Premier League rivals United and La Liga giants Real Madrid have been linked to the 26-year-old, who won back-to-back Golden Boot awards in 2016 and 2017.

Former Tottenham and England midfielder Murphy believes Kane is the last piece of the puzzle for United, which has not claimed the Premier League title since 2012-13.

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"Manchester United are closer to challenging for the Premier League title and Champions League than many people think," Murphy wrote in a column for the Daily Mail.

"The final piece in the jigsaw is a world-class centre-forward. We know it and they know it. It is why they tried to sign Erling Haaland in January.

"If Harry Kane is available, even for a record price, United would be mad not to look a gift horse in the mouth.

"They are the richest club in England and, if there is ever a time to use that financial power, it would be to prise the best striker in the country away from Tottenham.

"Kane will guarantee United goals but will also get the best out of Marcus Rashford, who could play in his best position out wide and still come inside to score. Can you imagine Kane on the end of the creativity of Paul Pogba or Bruno Fernandes?

"Sometimes you don't know if new signings will adapt to playing under pressure at Old Trafford but we know from the World Cup that Kane comes alive on the big stage. 

"I could see why Spurs fans would be aggrieved at me linking Kane with United but I know from personal experience that the two things which drive players most is regular football and winning the big trophies.

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"Kane can do that at United. At Spurs, he may have to settle for a domestic cup or two. Kane has been injured since January but I don’t see why a hamstring injury like that should stop him from becoming the player he was. In fact, the rest might have done him good after playing non-stop for a few years.

"Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is a tough negotiator and £200million is a mouth-watering price. But if United have the money, they should spend it on Kane. He can turn them from a team with potential, into genuine challengers."

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