£150 million Chelsea linked superstar told he needs to make transfer move ‘in order to win trophies’
Chelsea target Harry Kane must leave Tottenham to win major titles, according to Jermain Defoe.
There is no doubt that Harry Kane is one of the very best and most dangerous strikers in world football right now, so despite the troubles that Tottenham have had this season, he will still break that 30-goal mark by the end of the year.
But there has been alot of talk in the media about where he could end up in the coming transfer windows, with the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City the three Premier League clubs that are keen on trying to secure a deal.
“You have to win and bring silverware, otherwise it’s not good enough,” the former Tottenham frontman, who is currently playing in Scotland with Rangers, told TalkSport.
“When you actually achieve that and the feeling you get from that, wow man. I wish I had that earlier on in my career.
“If Harry Kane wants that and wants to win trophies then it looks like he has to go.
“I don’t think it will be easy for him to leave and he might be looking at it and want to finish off being the highest goalscorer in the club’s history and see where that takes him.
“He can hopefully win a few trophies, but if he’s really craving medals then he really has to go.”
Kane will stay loyal to Tottenham until after the European Championships, but it will be interesting to see where he ends up in the transfer window as he will add 30-40 goals to the club that he potentially joins
JAMIE
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