Louis Saha has predicted that Harry Kane will sign for Manchester United at the end of the season, insisting that the striker would have seen that ‘something special’ is brewing at Old Trafford at the moment.

Kane, who created history by becoming Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer on Sunday, has less than 18 months left on his contract at the North London club (Transfermarkt).

Harry Kane

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Spurs might thus be in a position of needing to cash in on him in the summer if he does not sign a new deal before then, with Man Utd and Bayern Munich backed to make a move for the England captain at the end of the season (Sky Sports).

Some sources have claimed over recent weeks that Tottenham remain optimistic about the 29-year-old’s future as has made it clear internally that his preference would be to remain at the club (Football Transfers).

However, Saha believes that Kane will join United next summer, remarking that the striker would be recognised as one of the best in the world if he makes that move.

The Frenchman told CompareBet: “My prediction is this: Harry Kane will come to Manchester United and win the Premier League. He will have seen the last few games from United and seen that if he joined that attack they could be special.

“He can be recognised as one of the best in the world. He has a modern way of playing, but at the same time, he’s very old school.

“I think he can reach higher levels, especially in terms of personal achievements because the guy can do it, and he’s a terrific guy and a great ambassador for the Premier League. I really wish he will become a Manchester United player.”

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The arrogance of Man Utd fans and former United players never ceases to amaze me. It is worth remembering that United finished well below us in the table last season and currently sit just three points above us. I do not see how a move from Spurs to United would be a massive step up for Kane, let alone offer the striker a guarantee of winning league titles.

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