Former Manchester United player: It’s hard for Kane to refuse Manchester United’s invitation. He can be as good as Van Persie by helping the Red Devils win the Premier League.

England captain Kane has maintained a very good form at Bayern. His contract with Bayern expires in 2027, but rumors about Kane's possible departure from the team have never stopped. Former Manchester United defender Danny Simpson believes that despite Kane's outstanding performance at Bayern, it will be difficult for him to refuse Manchester United's invitation.
Earlier this week, there were reports that Bayern was willing to break "internal rules" and offer Kane, who is over 30, a new contract in response to interest from clubs such as Barcelona. Returning to the Premier League is also a possible option. Kane is only 47 goals away from Shearer's all-time Premier League scorer record (260 goals).
Simpson said: "Honestly, I don't know which team he can go to. He can't go to Manchester City or Arsenal, so I don't think he will refuse Manchester United. Kane can return to the Premier League to break the scoring record. I would like to witness this. When Kane left Tottenham, I said I hope he joins Manchester United , This is a good choice for him. If there is a chance, I 100% support it."
Manchester United spent 200 million pounds to transform the striker this summer. They introduced Sheshko, Cunha and Mbemo, but Simpson believes that this will not hinder Kane from joining Manchester United: "Kane can help Sheshko grow, and Sheshko will also. Understanding that he won't play every game, he can learn next to Kane and take the pressure off himself. Kane has won titles with Bayern and if he can help Manchester United return to the top of the Premier League, he may become a Red Devils legend like Robin van Persie."
When Kane talked about his future at Bayern last month, Giving a positive reply, he said: "It is completely conceivable for me to stay at Bayern in the long term. Although I have not discussed this issue with the club yet, if the time comes, I will be willing to have a frank dialogue.
"Obviously, it depends on the situation in the next one or two years and what we achieve together. Right now, I'm in a very good moment with Bayern and I'm not thinking about anything else. As for returning to the Premier League, I'm not sure.
"If I had been asked this question when I first joined Bayern, I would have said I would definitely come back. But now that I have been here for a few years, the possibility is slightly reduced, but I will not say never to go back. What I have learned in my career is that opportunities and timing change, and things will happen naturally. But for now, I am fully committed to Bayern."
source:7m cn live vn



