Harry Kane will choose to stay with Tottenham and can win trophies with the club, says former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp.
Kane scored his 266th goal for Spurs in the 1-0 victory over Fulham on Monday, equalling Jimmy Greaves’ all-time goalscoring record for Tottenham and boosting their top-four hopes.
But with the striker’s contract due to expire in 18 months, it has been rumoured Kane may opt to leave to pursue silverware elsewhere, with links to European giants such as Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
Kane has spent 19 years with Spurs but is yet to lift any major trophies, losing the 2018-19 Champions League final to Liverpool and finishing as an EFL Cup runner-up twice.
But Redknapp, who handed Kane his Spurs debut in a Europa League qualifier against Hearts in 2011, is confident the 29-year-old will not move on.
He said: “I think he’ll stay there. He’s happy there.
“He’s got a fantastic contract, obviously, he earns amazing money. His life is good, got a lovely family. I think he’s moving house and his life is good. He’s enjoying his football there.”
Aside from Spurs’ bid to repeat their top-four finish of last season, the club remain in both the FA Cup and Champions League as they look to win their first major trophy since the EFL Cup in the 2007-08 campaign.
Redknapp believes the London side can provide Kane with a route to silverware, saying: “I think he feels he can still win something with Tottenham.
“I think Tottenham could win a trophy in the next year or two for sure. I think there’s got to be chances they’ll win the FA Cup.”