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Harry Kane advised to snub Arsenal switch as a result of like Tottenham ‘trophies not assured’

Arsenal are desperate to sign a world class striker to bolster their attack and rumours suggest Mikel Arteta could contact Bayern Munich for former Tottenham icon Harry Kane

Bayern Munich's Harry Kane before the UEFA Champions League match at Celtic Park
Speculation has linked Harry Kane with an audacious move to Arsenal this summer(Image: PA)

Harry Kane has been told to forget about joining Arsenal if he wants to return to the Premier League and win trophies.

Speculation is mounting that Arsenal will make a move for Kane this summer, in a bid to solve their striker problem. Mikel Arteta has been criticised for not having a world class goalscorer in his team, to boost Arsenal’s chances of winning the title.

And to make matters worse he has seen Gabriel Jesus and now Kai Havertz struck down with long-term injuries. Arsenal are weighing up a move for England and Bayern Munich superstar Kane.

Kane has been a revelation with Bayern since joining them from Tottenham in an £86.4m deal in 2023. England’s record goalscorer has notched a stunning 57 goals in just 51 Bundesliga games.

But former France and Manchester United hitman Louis Saha admits he could never see Kane agreeing to join his former club’s most bitter rivals. Saha told Paddy Power: “Harry Kane is a legend at Tottenham.

Harry Kane can still break the Premier League scoring record
Louis Saha has admitted he doubts Harry Kane will ever join Spurs’ rivals(Image: Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

“He left the country for trophies and a new challenge, and he could end up back in the Premier League.

“He may prefer the lifestyle in London. I could never see him joining Arsenal though – they are not guaranteed to win trophies, despite having great players and playing well.

“A striker of his quality will definitely give them more of a chance, but he can do that at Tottenham as well (not win trophies). He’s someone I respect and a good example for youngsters, so I could never advise him to join Arsenal.”

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To see the full Saha interview, go to: https://www.paddypower.com/football/english-premier-league