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Transfer: Lineker Tells Harry Kane To Leave Tottenham

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Former Barcelona striker, Gary Lineker has urged Harry Kane to leave Tottenham Hotspur amid interest from Bayern Munich.

Lineker wants Kane to join Bayern Munich, adding that this summer’s transfer window is the right time for him to leave Tottenham.

Gary Lineker has told Harry Kane he should leave Tottenham Hotspur and join Bayern Munich.

“I think Harry will leave Tottenham – and he should. I think he wants to go and that they will make it happen,” Linker told The Sun.

“The time is right for him, and the right club has come in for him. Munich is a lovely city and Bayern are one of the great clubs in world football.

“Alan Shearer is willing to drive Harry to the airport because he wants to keep his Premier League goalscoring record intact. But Harry is already the all-time record scorer for England and Tottenham.”

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