Tom Holland tells €100m star 'go to Real Madrid'

Stuart Telford
Stuart Telford
  • Updated: 24 Jun 2023 19:36 BST
  • 3 min read
Spider-Man star Tom Holland.
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Harry Kane has been given some career advice from the unlikely source of Spider-Man star and Tottenham Hotspur fan Tom Holland.

Real have been linked with a move for Kane this summer with their former talisman Karim Benzema leaving on a free transfer for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia and Brazilian prodigy Endrick not due to arrive until next summer once he turns 18.

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Kylian Mbappe is known to be Real president Florentino Perez's top transfer target, but the Paris Saint-Germain superstar stands to gain in the region of €275 million with loyalty bonuses and signing-on fees if he delays a move to the Santiago Bernabeu another year.

READ: Man Utd tell Harry Kane what he must do to make move

That leaves Kane as one of the few world class players who could realistically fill Benzema's boots in Madrid this summer, with Tottenham ready to cash in on him this year rather than lose him on a free next - provided their valuation is met.

Kane is Tottenham's record goalscorer with 280 goals
© ProShots - Kane is Tottenham's record goalscorer with 280 goals

Agent Holland

Spider-Man star Holland is a self-described long-suffering Spurs fan, and he thinks Kane should leave for Real, as difficult as that might be.

"It's taught me to be resilient," the Hollywood star said of supporting the Lilywhites. "We've never won anything."

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Spurs' last major honour was the EFL Cup in 2008, although they made the Champions League final under Mauricio Pochettino in 2019. Holland thinks Kane could move to Real with the fans' blessing.

"Go to Madrid," he said. "Be the best player in the world because you deserve it. I'd tell [Son Heung-min] to leave too, go together and win the Champions League please!"

Kane is also coveted by Manchester United this summer, but Tottenham chairman Dan Levy is a notoriously tough negotiator and it is understood he wants more than £100m if he is to sell his club's captain and top scorer to a Premier League rival.

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