Staying at Spurs – 4/6 (Paddy Power)
Manchester United – 6/4 (Paddy Power)
If Kane were to leave Tottenham, the bookies’ fancy Manchester United as his most likely destination. The Manchester club are in a transition period of their own and look no more likely to win a trophy at this present moment than Spurs. However, United have no issue with spending large sums of money to bring about a change in fortunes. Their most recent summer singings highlighted their willingness to pay top dollar for British talent, spending approximately £150m on Harry Maguire, Arron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James. A move for Kane would certainly align with their recruitment policy and could replace their Romelu Lukaku-shaped hole.“He would be a great fit for Man United, he’d be a great fit for any team… but Man United at the moment are not better than Tottenham.
— Carol Radull (@CarolRadull) April 14, 2020
Whether Real Madrid or Barcelona came in, he might fancy a move like that one day."
– Harry Redknapp on Harry Kane's future. #TheScoreKE pic.twitter.com/wJlovR71to
Real Madrid – 13/2 (Paddy Power)
Spanish giants Real Madrid rarely let a price tag prevent them from signing whoever they like. Their long pursuit of Eden Hazard ended with the Belgian’s signature last summer and it could be a similar story with Kane. Tottenham’s number 10 has long been linked with a move to the Bernabeu and there is no question about Real’s ambition to compete at the very top. Real Madrid famously won three consecutive Champions Leagues under Zidane, a feat that no doubt matches Kane’s ambitions.📰| Manchester United have accepted they are unlikely to be able to sign Harry Kane, leaving rivals Manchester City and Real Madrid to scrap it out for the Tottenham marksman.
— City Chief (@City_Chief) April 4, 2020
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Barcelona – 12/1 (Paddy Power)
A more speculative rumour but a possibility nonetheless is Real Madrid’s historic rivals, Barcelona. There are question marks over how good a fit this move would be for each party. Barcelona have plenty of forward options and Kane is unlikely to want to play second fiddle to anyone.Manchester City – 14/1 (Paddy Power)
An unlikely, but altogether more viable move would be to Manchester City. Sergio Aguero isn’t getting any younger and City will be keen to issue a statement of intent after their dismal defence of the Premier League. Signing Harry Kane is undoubtedly one way to do it.Bet on the Harry Kane next club odds with a £20 risk-free bet at Paddy Power.