Harry Kane will stay loyal to Tottenham despite talk of Real Madrid move, says former manager Harry Redknapp
- Tottenham striker Harry Kane has been linked with a move to Real Madrid
- Kane has no intention to leave Spurs soon but has not ruled out a move in future
- Harry Redknapp does not believe the player would look to force through a move
Tottenham fans should not worry about the prospect of losing star striker Harry Kane in the near future, insists former manager Harry Redknapp.
The Englishman's brilliant goalscoring form has naturally led to interest from other clubs, most notably Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Kane, speaking on Wednesday, maintained that he was 'happy' at Spurs but 'would never rule out' a move somewhere down the line.
Harry Kane could be the subject of a huge bid from Real Madrid next summer
Ex-Spurs manager Harry Redknapp believes the player will stay at the club for many years
But Redknapp has rushed to calm the fears of supporters, saying the 24-year-old is is unlikely to push for a transfer any time soon.
'No one could dislike Harry Kane,' the 70-year-old explained on Alan Brazil's Sports Breakfast. He is a model professional. I was lucky enough to manage him as a young player and he is different class.
'He wouldn't be a boy thinking he wants £200,000 or £300,000 a week. He is happy at Spurs. They love him. He will end up as captain, I'm sure. It is a great club to be at.
'Daniel [Levy, the chairman] needs to look after him and make sure his contract is up there with a player of his stature deserves and I'm sure he will.
'But I wouldn't see him wanting to bang the door down and leave Tottenham in a hurry.'
The striker has scored 11 goals for Tottenham this season, including this spectacular effort
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is looking for a major striker to add to his squad
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