Former Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko has urged Harry Kane to quit Spurs in a bid to further his career, in an interview with Goal.com.
However, the 24-year old hasn’t tasted much success at Tottenham, with the club not winning any trophies since their League Cup trophy ten years ago in the 2007/08 campaign. This past season, Mauricio Pochettino’s side finished third in the Premier League and crashed out of the UEFA Champions League at the round of 16 stage, despite being in a strong position after the first leg.
“Today, as you can see, he scores a lot of goals. Many clubs want him and for that I can only say “well done”. I look at him and see how effective he is. This pleases me, especially since I was at his side during the first steps. I am very happy for him. He is a great Tottenham player today,” the former Russia international told Goal.com.
“If Barcelona and Real Madrid call him, then yes, he has to go, but if it’s to join a team that occupies the middle of the table in Spain or Italy, it’s not worth it. But, he must first know what he wants. It is certain that, if Barca and Real are present, then it’s normal to want to go there.”
“Tottenham is a big club, but they don’t play in the final stages of the Champions League. If he wants to go even further, he must, of course, join a bigger club.”