Harry Kane will stay at Tottenham, says former boss Harry Redknapp: 'I don't see why he should leave'

  • Tottenham star Harry Kane will not be lured away, says Harry Redknapp
  • Former boss says Kane is 'old school' meaning he won't think about a move
  • The striker has been in good form, scoring a hat-trick in the Champions League

Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp cannot see star striker Harry Kane leaving the club any time soon.

Redknapp, who was sacked as Birmingham manager this season, believes the forward will one day captain the club.

He says Kane is 'old school' and is not the type of player who will be thinking about a move even if the club fail to win silverware. 

Harry Kane will not leave Tottenham any time soon, says former manager Harry Redknapp 

Harry Kane will not leave Tottenham any time soon, says former manager Harry Redknapp 

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Redknapp said: 'I don't see why he should leave, he'll be captain eventually, he's loved there.


'He's come from the youth team, at a great club, great training ground, with a great stadium when the new one is done.'

His recent goalscoring form has had people drawing parallels to the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi but the former boss thinks Kane will be happy where he is.

He added: 'I'd like to see him stay there long term. He's old school, and old school meant you went to a football club as a kid and you never thought about leaving.

'That was your club. It's changed now, but Harry Kane is old school so I think he'll know when he's well off and stay at Tottenham.' 

Kane scored another hat-trick against APOEL in their Champions League win on Tuesday 

Kane scored another hat-trick against APOEL in their Champions League win on Tuesday 

Despite a slow start to the season, Kane is now the current top goal scorer in the Champions League following his hat-trick against APOEL on Tuesday night.

The 24-year-old has established himself as an integral part of both his club and country with 11 goals in September alone.

Current club boss Mauricio Pochettino has praised his side's talisman already this season, saying he had ran out of words to describe Kane.

Redknapp, who managed Spurs for four years, was sacked as the Birmingham manager 

Redknapp, who managed Spurs for four years, was sacked as the Birmingham manager