Harry Kane Next Club Odds: Manchester United most likely destination for the striker

Whilst the transfer window may not open for a couple more months, the rumours are already hotting up, more specifically around Tottenham's main man Harry Kane.
Spurs seem to be in complete meltdown mode at the moment with head coach Antonio Conte looking a likely departure following an explosive interview. The best they can hope for this season is a top-four finish in the Premier League which of course means their captain will yet again go another season without a trophy.
As harsh as it sounds, Harry Kane really does deserve better and after failing to force a move to Man City last season, he’s reportedly set to try and escape Tottenham once more. We’ll be taking a look at the betting market for the Englan Captain’s next club and talking you through the odds.
Harry Kane Next Club Odds
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40%
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11.1%
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7.7%
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7.7%
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3.8%
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3.8%
Manchester United
Manchester United are always mentioned when it comes to Harry Kane’s next club as a potential next destination and the betting sites are fancying them as his most likely option if he was to leave Spurs in the next window
Man Utd are always on the hunt for a huge new personality up top and Harry Kane fits the bill. United are struggling when it comes to finding a traditional number nine and you really can’t get much better than Kane.
Ten Hag would definitely more than welcome Kane into the squad and with Weghorst's loan ending soon, he could go all out for what seems to be a big target for Man Utd.
Kane also will surely want to break that Premier League scoring record and leaving the league will ruin all chances of doing that, a move to Man Utd could potentially secure him a couple of trophies and get him to the top of the all-time scorer list.
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich have been mentioned in the market and whilst they're still a hefty price at 16/1, it'd definitely be a move that makes sense.
Kane wants trophies, plain and simple, and who wins trophies? Bayern Munich! Bayern fans expect trophies every season and they more often than not get that. He could also make a serious push for a Champions League trophy with Bayern's current squad and that could definitely cement him as one of the best strikers of all time.
Bayern are also yet to fully replace Lewandowski and Kane is a very similar player to the Polish international. If they want to get back to the old Bayern, Kane would definitely bring them there.
Newcastle
Newcastle are another Premier League side mentioned and whilst you could argue they're a better side than Spurs, I still think this is a massive longshot and the bookmakers agree given the 20/1 price for the move. Their new owners definitely have the cash to bring the forward to the club but they will need to fully convince him on the project before he joins.
Kane's main goal is trophies and even if Newcastle do look likely to claim some in the future, I don't think Kane will want to be patient given his age. The building process is something that takes years and he won't want to go any longer without any silverware. A move to a club like United who have already claimed a trophy this season definitely seems more likely.
Stay at Tottenham
Of course, it's been difficult for clubs to get his signature in the past and that's why he's priced at under evens to stay at Spurs. It might be an uneventful end to this saga but it's honestly the most likely one.
Spurs refuse to let this man go for a standard fee. Daniel Levy wants the premium of all premiums for this man and he's already reportedly turned down some huge offers in the past for the forward. A club like Manchester United or Manchester City could definitely pay the £100/120m that he's rumoured to be valued out but are they really interested in him for that much money? Probably not.
Kane does clearly want to leave Spurs and he's made his intentions in the past very clear when he tried to force a move to Manchester City, the problem is not Kane's willingness to leave, it's the club not wanting to get rid of him. You can't really blame a club for wanting to keep a player like Harry but it may be time to move on after a painful career of no trophies.
Other teams
As always, there's a bunch of teams mentioned in the market that don't really make much sense. For example, Manchester City are in the betting market, but there is absolutely no way they can run Harry Kane and Erling Haaland in the same team, I wonder who would be getting the Golden Boot if that happened? PSG, Real Madrid and Barcelona are all also mentioned. PSG makes no sense with Mbappe occupying that central role, Barcelona have Lewandowski and Real Madrid might make a bit more sense but I do think he wants to stay in the Premier League to break Shearer's record.