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5 reasons why Harry Kane should join Real Madrid

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Harry Kane could become a galactico one day

Seldom does a football land at the feet of Harry Kane and not find its sorry self, languishing at the back of the net. Ever since he burst onto the football scene back in the 2014-15 season, scoring 21 goals in the Premier League at a tender age of 21, Kane's on-field heroics and stature has grown by leaps and bounds.

Harry Kane has no shortage of savoir-faire, adept at scoring with both feet combined with his bonafide aerial threat, and one starts to comprehend how this man has banged in 99 Premier League goals in only 136 appearances.

This season, Kane has plundered 30 goals and 3 assists in only 30 appearances in all competitions. Needless to say, such searing form has attracted the attention of the big boys over at Real Madrid.

Rumors have been in circulation for some time linking Kane in £200 million blockbuster move to the Bernabéu.

Whether the move will materialize in the end is a matter for another day, here we take a look at 5 reasons why, if presented with the chance, Harry Kane should choose to move to Real Madrid:


#5 Legacy

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Kane could arguably add to his growing reputation and legacy at Madrid.

There's no denying the fact that Harry Kane is head over heels in love with his boyhood club Tottenham. You'd forgive him for aspiring to be a one-club legend, devoting the best years of his career in service to the club he holds in great adoration.

If he were to choose to go down this path, one could hardly argue the irrefutable legacy that he would leave behind given the rarity of one club players in this day and age.

However, I would contend that if he were to move to Madrid, he would be presented the opportunity to play in a different league, with a new style of play and of course with new teammates. He would be presented the chance to showcase his talent and ability on a new and arguably bigger stage.

If anything, if he were to be a success in La Liga and there's little doubt that he would, it would only serve to enhance his legacy and further highlight his mark on the game as it would demonstrate his ability to flourish in a completely untested, unproven environment and backdrop.

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