Harry Kane has been given transfer advice on a move to Man Utd from Tottenham (Image: GETTY)
Former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson has urged Harry Kane to stay at the club, over joining Manchester United.
There has been plenty of talk this week linking the England captain with a move to Old Trafford, following Roy Keane’s comments on Sky Sports Super Sunday last weekend.
Keane said after watching United draw 1-1 with Liverpool: “Just go and get Kane from Spurs, they’re in disarray,” when talking about the team’s problems in attack.
Robinson believes though that despite Spurs’ current slump, the north London club remain a cut above United if you’re to scrap the history books.
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Roy Keane urged Man Utd to sign Harry Kane from Tottenham last Sunday (Image: Sky Sports)
"Roy's quite straightforward, isn't he? For us, it's working hard. Getting Anthony (Martial) back is going to be a massive boost for us and I'm sure when Anthony comes back that'll help Marcus (Rashford) as well," Solskjaer said.
"With the forwards we've got, with the pace and the skills, I'm looking forward to the next few weeks.
"There aren't many (Robert) Lewandowskis and Harry Kanes. They're like (Alan) Shearer, (Ruud) Van Nistelrooy - fantastic goalscorers.
"Ours are different types of players, but I have to say I like someone who can finish half a chance and he does that. He's one of the best, but he's a Tottenham player."