Tottenham fan Tom Holland begs Harry Kane to LEAVE for Real Madrid so he can ‘be the best player in the world’, while Spiderman actor also urges Son Heung-min to ‘go with him’
Tom Holland has urged Harry Kane and Son Heung-min to leave his beloved Tottenham Hotspur so they can ‘win the Champions League together’.
The Spiderman actor has been vocal about his love for the Spurs in the past, even trying to persuade Kylian Mbappé to join the club at the 2021 Ballon d’Or gala.
His view of the club has become more pessimistic as he now encourages their best players to leave to advance their careers.
When asked by Unilad what he would like to say to Kane, Holland replied, ‘I would say go to [Real] Madrid. Go and be the best soccer player in the world you deserve to be.
After revealing that Son is his favorite player, the actor added: “I would say go with him, go together, please win the Champions League together.”
Tottenham fan Tom Holland has urged Harry Kane and Son Heung-min to leave for Real Madrid
He urged Kane (right) to become ‘the best player in the world’ and wanted the two forwards to ‘win the Champions League together’
Tottenham’s 2022-2023 season was one of the most turbulent in their recent history.
They sacked manager Antonio Conte in March after he launched an extraordinary diatribe against his own players, and finished eighth in the league, their worst result in 14 years.
It came despite an outstanding individual season for Kane, who passed 30 goals in all competitions for the fifth time. Manchester United have been interested in signing the England captain but are unwilling to pay the £100 million price tag Daniel Levy has put on him.
Holland found parallels between supporting Spurs and the lower moments of his acting job, as he went on: “Being a fan of Tottenham Hotspur is like being in The Crowded Room, it taught me my resilience.
“Tottenham have never won anything and it’s been hard to support them. It’s no secret my show has been judged so horribly, but I’m here today, but I’m here today, because I’m resilient.”
Despite reaching the Champions League final in 2019, Tottenham have not won a major trophy since the League Cup in 2006.
Their last league title came over 60 years ago, in 1961, and a first season outside Europe since 2007 doesn’t suggest they are a club heading in the right direction.
They will be led next season by former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou, who hopes to take the side back to the top four after a difficult 12 months in North London.
Former Cetic boss Ange Postecoglou will lead Spurs next season