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Harry Kane has been linked to Arsenal, but Teddy Sheringham has suggested Liverpool and Man City as potential destinations for the former Tottenham striker. The former Tottenham, Manchester United and Nottingham Forest striker was speaking to casinoapps.com about recent transfer speculation. When Sheringham called the possibility of Kane joining Arsenal a "nightmare scenario," he was speaking on behalf of all Tottenham fans. Sheringham also said that Kane might want to go back to England to try to beat Alan Shearer's Premier League goal record, but the England captain would probably stay at Bayern for a while, putting team rewards ahead of individual accomplishments. Should Kane come back to the English top flight, Sheringham thinks Liverpool or Manchester City would provide the best opportunity for Kane to score the 48 goals he needs to eclipse Shearer's tally.
Sheringham added, "He must have that in his mind, that it would be nice to break that all-time Premier League scoring record, but it's not the be-all and end-all really, I don't think," in reference to Kane's potential return to England to break Shearer's record. I believe that winning things at Bayern Munich is more important to him. winning the Bundesliga and Champions League. You'd much rather have those on your mantelpiece than the top goal scorer in the Premier League history, without doubt. He was capable of both. If he went to the right club, he could return at 34 or 35 and obtain the record. I mean, if you're talking about Liverpool or Man City. What a fantastic acquisition for those clubs." Is it finally Kane's turn to handle his first silverware? Bayern hold a six point lead over title rivals Leverkusen with just five games to go in the Bundesliga this season. The Bavarian giants have a huge task ahead of them in the Champions League, though, as they look to overturn a 2-1 deficit away at Inter in the second leg of their quarter-final tie. Success in one, or both, of these competitions could expedite Kane's return to England to hunt down that Premier League record.
Despite his age, if you provide him with chances or balls into the box, he’ll find a way to put the ball in the back of the net and that’s the sign of a great goalscorer.
“Harry has always done it for England. I know there were a few debates about it last summer, but if he has players who are willing to run past him, he will have room to play, and if you get to the byline and whip a ball across like Declan Rice did, he will score goals. He has been a great goal scorer for so many years.
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