David Ginola claims Harry Kane to Chelsea can happen
According to Evening Standard, David Ginola believes that Chelsea could be an option for Harry Kane should he leave. The former Newcastle and Spurs player feels that the striker could join one of the London clubs, Chelsea or West Ham if they make it to the Champions League.
The Spurs talisman is said to be unhappy at his club due to their premature exit from the Europa League and could take the decision to leave the club. Despite scoring bucketloads of goals for Spurs, Kane is yet to win a single trophy in his career.
While he may break that duck against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup, Tottenham are unlikely to guarantee him success. It looks as though Kane is finally tired of the problems plaguing Spurs as their wait for a trophy continues.
Kane has gone public on occasions, citing his ambitions to win silverware and was even linked with a move away from the club previously.
Chelsea have had their problems with forwards in recent seasons, with no striker seemingly being able to nail down a starting berth. Timo Werner looks like an expensive mistake. Olivier Giroud is on the wrong side of 30 and Tammy Abraham is being overlooked.
Now Ginola feels Chelsea can be a possible destination for the Spurs ace.
“It will be quite expensive to buy Harry Kane because he’s one of the best strikers in modern football. Also, when he comes to make a decision like that, you also refer to the family.
If the family is fine in London, he might play for another London club and stay in London. He’s an English boy, he loves London and maybe he’d consider an offer from a London club.”
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It points towards Chelsea and West Ham as the only two clubs competing for the Champions League spots this season. A striker like Kane would no doubt solve the issues in one go but given the history and relation between the clubs, this deal has no way of seeing daylight.
The rivalry is too intense and in all honesty, it looks unlikely that Kane would irk the fans by moving to a rival.