Sheringham’s Advice To Kane Sounds Bad, But Could We Yet Get Five More Years Of Harry? |video

Teddy Sheringham has advised Tottenham striker Harry Kane to ‘make the most of his career’ amid speculation over his future at the club.

The former England forward himself left Spurs to join Manchester United, who have been tipped as one of Kane’s most likely destinations should he decide that he can no longer fulfil his ambitions with us [Sky Sports].

Speaking to Sky’s Football Show, Sheringham said that Kane’s time at Spurs is approaching a crossroads, and seemed to suggest that the 26-year-old should seize the same opportunity as he did, if it is presented to him.

One might think that Sheringham’s move to Old Trafford, where he won three Premier League titles, an FA Cup and famously the Champions League, is precedent that the grass will be greener away from Spurs.

But I think Sheringham’s career path is something for us to cling onto. He didn’t leave Spurs until he was 31 and still had time to win all of the biggest trophies in the game. So can Kane afford to wait it out five more years?

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