Former Spurs boss warns club they must “win something” this year in order to keep ahold of £90,000-a-week talisman

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Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has warned his old club that they need to “win something” this year in order to not lose star striker and talisman Harry Kane, as reported by the Mirror.

As per the Mirror, the former Spurs player and boss has fears that the 24-year-old England star will grow restless at the club, and may even seek a move elsewhere in order to fulfil his ambitions as a player.

Speaking about his concerns surround Kane and his former side’s failure to win silverware these past few seasons, Sherwood said that “There’s only so much loyalty someone can show. The only way they can keep him is to win something this year. That something might not be the Carabao Cup, it might have to be the league or the FA Cup.”

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Spurs who finished runners-up in the Premier League last year, which was an improvement on the third place finish they manage the season before, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the FA Cup, where they lost to bitter London rivals Chelsea 4-2.

Kane, who is currently on £90,000-a-week at Spurs, signed a new deal with the club last December which saw the England international extend his deal at White Hart Lane to 2022, as reported by the Mirror.

Should Kane end up leaving Spurs to fulfil his desires of winning trophies, it’ll definitely be interesting to see which top European club would be willing to fork out the money for the 24-year-old forward.

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