Harry
Kane has been in superb form this season scoring 33 goals in 34 matches so it
comes as no surprise that the Englishman has caught the eye of Spanish giants,
Real Madrid. Los Blancos in a bid to rejuvenate their aging squad will likely
make a move for Kane in the summer, however regardless of the prestige and
attention which may come with moving to the Spanish capital Kane has plenty of
incentive to remain in England.
Club
of Legend
Kane
is the darling of the Spurs faithful and the home support have lauded the
forward as ‘One of our own’. Not to mention Kane stands to be the club’s
greatest ever goal scorer as in as few as 189 appearances he’s already scored
123 goals in all competitions and in the process cracks into the club’s top ten
all time goal scorer list just one behind Teddy Sheringham. One the other hand Madrid
fans aren’t the best at supporting their own players and tend to fickle not
even star man Cristiano Ronaldo has been beyond boos and jeers.
Spurs
on the rise
In
the last two weeks Spurs’ stock rose greatly as they played three successive
matches against top six sides and come out the other end undefeated. This was
later topped by their performance in Turin as they clawed they back after going
two goals down to earn a draw at one of the hardest grounds to visit in Europe.
On the domestic scene Spurs have only tasted defeat only once in their last 14
games, and even though they currently sit in fifth spot just outside the top
four, they look every bit the complete side and based on their current form
they could finish in second.
Being
the main man
Kane
like all forwards; loves to score goals and the only that can be possible is if
he’s the one playing up top. At Real he might not have the opportunity to be
the focal point, if Ronaldo is still in the picture, as is the case with Karim
Benzema as he has had to move out wide to accommodate Ronaldo as the chief goal
scorer.
The
allure of Manchester
Real Madrid aren’t the only club with a rich
history that could offer Kane the trophies and prestige befitting a player of
his talents. Kane is type of player which Manchester United would need to make
them a force again or he could easily wear the light blue of City. Speaking of
which, according to Spanish website Diario Gol City have earmarked Kane as a
potential transfer target for this summer.
The
Ultimate Goal
The
biggest motivator to remain in England would be the chance to become the
greatest goal scorer in the Premier League’s history. The current record is
held by Newcastle legend Alan Shearer with 260 goals. with Kane having already broken
Shearer’s 22-year-old record of most goals in a calendar year, the all-time
record is not that far away. In 142 Premier League appearances he has scored
101 goals and based on current estimates Kane will definitely break the record.
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