For another season, Harry Kane has established himself as Tottenham’s leading scorer. The English striker has so far accumulated 28 goals in 37 matches in Premier League, as one of his best scoring seasons. In fact, ‘9’ of ‘spurs’ have only exceeded this number on two occasions, in the 16/17 and 17/18 campaigns.
Kane did not disappoint in a disastrous Tottenham
Despite stratospheric records in front of goal of right, the truth is that he still cannot enjoy happiness with his team. In his tenth season in charge of the London team, the British attacker is having one of the worst years for the entity, even if his numbers don’t show it. In addition, in this decade wearing white elastic right He did not achieve any titles, despite being the top scorer in domestic competition on several occasions.
In the current course, Tottenham occupies the eighth position of Premier League with 57 points in his locker, making it mathematically impossible for him to get into the Europa League or Champions League positions. The only way for the ‘spurs’ team to play in a European competition next year is to Conference League. For this to happen, Aston Villa, who have 58 points, need to stumble against Brighton in the last league game, while Tottenham need to beat Leeds.
The future of the ‘killer’, in the air
In this way, it is more likely that the 29-year-old ‘killer’ will not play any European competition in the English team. In this context, it is not surprising right aim to end his extensive spell by captaining the team led by Ryan Mason. In fact, the name of the greedy goalscorer of Tottenham is one of the most resonant in the orbit of several European giants, especially from Manchester Utd.
Despite this, it doesn’t look like it will be easy to get rid of the contrasting British striker Tottenham in this transfer market, as his contract expires in 2024. However, if the London team does not want to say goodbye to its flagship player at zero cost next year, they should do everything to extend their relationship or look for a high sale in the next transfer window.
Source: La Verdad
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