Paul KennedyI don’t think there’s a single Tottenham Hotspur fan who would be surprised if their captain, Harry Kane, left Spurs before the new season begins. Obviously they’d be hurt, and very sad, but surely it’s time for Kane to leave north London for a bigger and better team. But at 29 years old, it’s starting to look like now or never for Kane if he wants to start winning some trophies. With 213 Premier League goals to date, Kane sits second in the list of all-time top scores behind Alan Shearer who has 260. And the time is right for Kane to reign in Spain.— VNS
Source: Viet Nam News July 21, 2023 02:25 UTC