Jurgen Klinsmann believes the time is coming for Harry Kane to decide his Tottenham future

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‘It’s a decision you have to make sooner or later’: Jurgen Klinsmann believes the time has come for Harry Kane to decide his future for Tottenham… trophies

  • Harry Kane has yet to extend his Tottenham deal, which expires in the summer of 2024
  • The striker is associated with clubs such as Bayern Munich and Man City
  • Jurgen Klinsmann claims the time has come for Kane to decide his future
  • He also believes Spurs fans would forgive him if he continued to win trophies

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Tottenham favorite Jurgen Klinsmann has claimed it is time for Harry Kane to decide whether to leave the club to fulfill his trophies-winning ambitions.

The former German striker excelled in two stints at Spurs, scoring 38 goals in 68 games.

This included helping the North London side avoid relegation from the Premier League in 1998 while on loan from Sampdoria.

Tottenham talisman Kane has less than two years left on his current contract and was heavily linked with a move to Manchester City last summer, but Pep Guardiola’s side was unable to meet Spurs’ asking price.

Jurgen Klinsmann has claimed the time has come for Harry Kane to decide his future for Spurs

Jurgen Klinsmann has claimed the time has come for Harry Kane to decide his future for Spurs

1666719088 831 Jurgen Klinsmann believes the time is coming for Harry Kane

1666719088 831 Jurgen Klinsmann believes the time is coming for Harry Kane

Kane’s contract expires in the summer of 2024 and he has been linked with clubs across Europe

Bayern Munich are also interested in the England captain on points this season, with Kane yet to sign a contract extension with Antonio Conte.

And Klinsmann, who himself was in a similar position to Kane when he left Tottenham to join Bayern in 1995, much to the disgust of then chairman Lord Alan Sugar, believes Kane would be well within his rights to move on. go and said he is nearing the decision time for his career.

“There are no suggestions. No advice. I’m a big, big fan of Harry,” he said The Athletic’s View From The Lane podcast

“It’s a decision he has to make sooner or later. He knows he has a really good team right now.

Klinsmann enjoyed two successful spells at Spurs, but left for Bayern Munich in 1995

Klinsmann enjoyed two successful spells at Spurs, but left for Bayern Munich in 1995

Klinsmann enjoyed two successful spells at Spurs, but left for Bayern Munich in 1995

“He has a very strong manager, so we all hope he will really win trophies with the Spurs. That’s our hope.

But I also think people would forgive him if he said at some point, when it’s next summer or the summer after that, when his contract is finally over, that he’ll move to a club that would give him a better chance. give to win. trophies.

“But I still have that hope that it will happen to Spurs.”

Klinsmann also opened up on his departure from Spurs to join the German champions and the anger he received from his chairman at the time.

He said, “I fully understood his emotions and his anger. But I was 31 and I said, “You know what? I have to go there.”

‘And immediately I won the UEFA Cup. I won the German championship. And then, in the middle of it, we (Germany) won Euro ’96 in England.

“So from a football-specific point of view, it was all the right thing to do. From a human point of view – doubtful, doubtful. Because Spurs became a second home.’