Tottenham Hotspur legend Clive Allen is backing Harry Kane to follow in the footsteps of Ledley King and finish his career at the club.
Kane seemed destined to leave north London last summer when Manchester City came sniffing. But Spurs chairman Daniel Levy stood firm to prevent the 29-year-old from joining the Premier League champions, rejecting four offers from Pep Guardiola's side.
The former Leicester and Norwich loanee was denied his dream move but knuckled down to score 17 goals and provide seven assists for Tottenham last season as Antonio Conte's side recorded a fourth-place finish.
With Kane under contract until 2024 and the game's big hitters all ably equipped in the forward department, it's difficult to see who the England captain could join in the near future. READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumWith that in mind, Spurs legend Allen believes Kane will follow in the footsteps of another former club captain, Ledley King, and see out his career with the Lilywhites. "I think it's looking more and more likely that he will be a one-club man, he could be the next Ledley King," Allen told Daily Star Sport via cheekypunter.com. Do you think Kane will see out his career at Tottenham?
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