Tottenham's England striker Harry Kane, 24, is ready for a move to Real Madrid but his club and international team-mate Dele Alli, 21, is not, according to ex-Liverpool midfielder Graeme Souness
Harry Kane should leave Tottenham for Real Madrid as 'the first £200m player', according to Graeme Souness
- Graeme Souness insists Harry Kane is good enough to join Real Madrid this year
- The pundit says the striker should leave to win trophies and earn more money
- Souness insists Kane could become the first player worth £200m this summer
- However, he believes Dele Alli is not ready for a move to a club like Real Madrid
Harry Kane has been urged to leave Tottenham for
Real Madrid in order to win trophies, by pundit Graeme Souness.
The England striker is on the
La Liga giants' radar after yet another astonishing season for both club and country.
Souness believes the time is right for Kane to step-up to a new challenge if Madrid launch a bid for him in the summer.
Writing in his Sunday Times column, Souness said: 'I'm fully aware that I will be upsetting some fans with what I'm about to argue, but,
being impartial, I believe that Harry Kane should leave for Real Madrid this summer if he gets the chance.
'I reckon that he could become the first £200m player.'
Souness pointed towards a lack of trophy opportunity at White Hart Lane and also blames the club's wage structure for a history of big players wanting to leave.
He believes the new stadium will also do very little in tempting Kane to stay at the club.
Souness continued: 'It's all very well playing at a new stadium, but players have different priorities.
'Big players want to be paid the going rate and win trophies. He'll be looking at wages paid at Chelsea, Manchester United and Emirates Marketing Project and, although he'll never say it, know he's better than players who are getting twice as much and winning medals.'
Kane is the current top scorer in the Premier League, netting 21 times, and has continued his development into one of the best striker's in the world.
However, Souness is less sure about one of Kane's teammates.
Dele Alli had also been subject of speculation linking him to a potential big-money move but the former Liverpool man says the two players are in different brackets.
He added: 'Kane's ready for Real Madrid, but Dele Alli isn't.
'I've seen a real definite improvement in Kane since he came into Tottenham's team, but not to the same extent in Alli.'
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" Being impartial "
Just one more member of the Sky Sports "Lets get Spurs back in their place" phalanx.