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Teddy Sheringham names player Man Utd should sign instead of Harry Kane

Teddy Sheringham believes the time has come and gone for Manchester United to sign. Harry Kane amid fresh speculation the England captain could be heading back to the Premier League.

It was reveale last week that there is a release clause เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา in Kane’s Bayern Munich contract that means he could be signed for as little as £54m next year.

Should any club decide to trigger Kane’s release clause, his former club Tottenham would then be able to match the offer and hope he chose to return to north London.

The contract development has led to speculation over a stunning return to the English top-flight where Kane thrive for a decade before his £82m move to Bayern in the summer of 2023.

Kane establishe himself as one of the most prolific goalscorers in Premier League history at Spurs and is second on the all-time list behind only Alan Shearer.

The 31-year-old will undoubtedly want to surpass England legend Shearer so could be open to a Premier League return, though he will first hope to end his trophy drought at Bayern Munich.

Kane is yet to win a major trophy for club and country, with Bayern failing to win the Bundesliga for the first time since 2013 last season.

It appears only a matter of time before Kane does get his hands on some silverware, however, with. Bayern currently eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.

Tottenham, Manchester United and even Arsenal have linke with Kane over the past week but Sheringham has urge the Red Devils to pass up on the chance to bring him to Old Trafford.

United were repeatedly linked with Kane while he was at Tottenham and Sheringham believes his former club should have ‘broke the bank’ for him two years ago.

Manchester United are expecte to spend big on a new goalscorer in the summer but Sheringham says they should be looking at Alexander Isak instead of Kane.

Isak has attracte interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe following his exploits for Newcastle United this season, scoring 19 goals to help the Magpies challenge for the Champions League places and reach the Carabao Cup final.

‘The problems all started two years ago when they didn’t make a bid for Harry Kane, the best available centre forward, the leader of football, and a professional at the top of his game,’ Sheringham told.

‘That’s what Manchester United used to do. They’ve set their stall out since then and said, look, we’re not going for top players.

‘They weren’t in for Declan Rice, who would have run the midfield. He’s going for 100 million. That’s what Man United used to do: they broke the bank and got the top players in.