Sky Sports pundit, Graeme Souness, has said Tottenham Hotspur captain, Harry Kane, would “walk into” the Real Madrid or Barcelona team.
Kane has scored an impressive 214 goals in 324 appearances for Spurs and 32 goals in 51 games for England.
With 159 Premier League goals, the 27-year-old is already ninth on the list of top goalscorers in the competition and has been widely tipped to surpass Alan Shearer’s record tally of 260.
Souness is a huge admirer of the player, but says he may “want to think about leaving” Spurs at the end of the season, especially if Tottenham again fail to win a trophy.
“If Tottenham fail to pick up silverware, then Harry Kane should be having a word with his agent about new employment,” Souness told The Times.
“Even if they beat City, he might still want to think about leaving. He turns 28 in the summer, and time is running out for Spurs to deliver collectively on what his individual efforts deserve. And those individual efforts have been world class.
“Unlike some in the punditry profession, great is not a term I confer lightly on footballers but Kane has the right to be called that.
“Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Manchester City – he would walk into the starting line-up of any of those teams. The window of opportunity to do so while in his prime is not big.”