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Robbie Fowler: Kane needs to move to chase the title or he will regret it as much as I do now

Robbie Fowler: Kane needs to move to chase the title or he will regret it as much as I do now

Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler wrote in the Daily Mirror about the future of Tottenham striker Kane, who said Kane needed to leave Tottenham to win the title or Kane would regret it as much as he did, and talked about his views on whether Kane might join Liverpool.

The following are the main contents of Fowler's article:

On Friday night, Kane overtook me on the Premier League goals table and he also broke my record to welcome him. <b>An important fact is that he is the player who has scored the most goals among players who have not won a Premier League title right now. </b>To be honest, I didn't even know I had such an honor before.

I know the fact that I've never won a title hurts me a lot, I'm on a great team and there have really been several times when I've been very close to the championship, but we've never been good enough and it's painful. Of course, you don't think about it at the time, you always think that you're going to win the championship this year, or that we can win the championship with a few good signings. But when someone asks me what it's like to not win the title, what can I say? It didn't bother me, but I did think about it all the time. Even now, I never thought I'd have a great chance to win the title and I know you have to go for it, and even though that sounds silly because I've been retiring for years, I'll still wonder how it might turn out. I know I'm a good player and I can be part of the championship team. Having scored at least 30 goals in your first three seasons as a first-team player, you have the right to believe it will win you something.

You know you'll always hear people say, "When I retire, I'm going to think about what it means to win a championship." "Yeah, if you don't win the championship, you think that too. Kane has to believe that, he's scored at least 20 league goals in five seasons, and only Alan Shearer, Aguero and Henry, all legends and champions.

<b>Kane knew he needed to take a big step forward, and if he wanted to make sure he didn't have any regrets, like I did now, to think about "what might happen," he had to think about his future. Can he win at Tottenham? It's unlikely that they won't even make it into the Champions League next season, so they still have a long way to go. </b>And they may be looking for a new head coach in the summer, which means longer rebuilding times and waiting.

There are a lot of clubs interested in Kane, Manchester United and Manchester City have always been brought up and there is no doubt that it is a good option for him. Who knows, he could be the last piece of the puzzle for United to win the title, and if City can sign him, well, if you're a fan of other Premier League teams, it's unimaginable. <b>But there are also those who would like to say that Kane is doing at Tottenham right now like Firmino did at Liverpool a few years ago, and you might think kane could do a better job by scoring goals. </b>If Kane enters the transfer market, I believe any team that wants to win the Premier League title will want to sign Kane, and if they want to win, they have to pass the Manchester City barrier first.

Imagine Liverpool having a Firmino-type player and he could have scored more goals. <b>Liverpool have had a lot of difficulties up front this season and they really need a centre-forward who can score goals. There's no doubt that this will close the gap with Manchester City and I don't think Liverpool need a big change, like Klopp said, they may just need a little adjustment, that would be a positive adjustment. </b>

<b>But I can also accept that they may want to go a different path, Kane is 28 this summer, in his experience it is the best age to win the title, but he will not lower the age structure of the team. </b>You look at Liverpool, time has left its mark on them, they have a lot of experienced players in their 20s and 30s, but that needs to be addressed in the coming years. You look at wijnaldum's situation, and there's no doubt they'll take his age into account in contract negotiations. They already have Milner, Henderson and Thiago, veterans in their 30s. And there are a lot of players on the team who are about to turn 30. Mane, Firmino, Salah, Van Dijk, Matip, and Shaqiri will be 30 years old in a year or two. <b>So in fact, Liverpool may spend the money used to buy Kane and pay his salary on young players to lower the age structure of the team and plan for the future. </b>

<b>There's no doubt kan can bring them what they're missing, for any club, and I think I'm more qualified than any player to tell him it's time to think about a move, before it's too late. </b>

(Embarrassed)

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