Danny Murphy expects to join this summer if miss out on the .
Barring four loan spells over a decade ago, Kane has spent his entire career at Spurs, amassing sensational goalscoring numbers but failing to win any silverware.
The 29-year-old and is on track to break Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League record.
But ex-England midfielder Murphy believes Kane will finally end his association with Spurs at the end of the season, providing Tottenham miss out on the top-four.
Tottenham, who , are fifth in the Premier League with seven games remaining. Third-placed Manchester United and fourth-placed Newcastle United both have games in hand over the north London side.
If Spurs do fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League, Murphy believes Kane will push for a move away and join Manchester United, who are .
‘I got asked about Harry Kane’s future a couple of weeks ago and at that point I thought he would stay at Tottenham. That’s what I thought,’ Murphy told the .
‘But now Antonio Conte has gone, the team are falling off, the fans aren’t happy, the squad looks unhappy and they probably won’t be in the Champions League next season.
‘I don’t think they will be in the Champions League anyway. I think that will be enough for Harry Kane. If Tottenham don’t get the Champions League, I think he will go to Man United.’
Manchester United have enjoyed a promising first season under Erik ten Hag, and advancing to the latter stages of the Europa League and FA Cup.
Burnley loanee Wout Weghorst has featured upfront for the Red Devils for much of the season-half of the season following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.
As they search for a new striker, Manchester United have been as well as England captain Kane.
Kane’s next game for Tottenham will be a crucial fixture against top-four rivals Newcastle United at St James’ Park. Despite Spurs’ issues, Kane has scored 31 goals in 55 matches in all competitions this season.
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