Tottenham striker, Harry Kane has been told to stay at the club and become their manager,
The player’s future remains in the dark as Manchester United and Chelsea are said to be interested in signing him this summer.
The 30-year-old, who is the club’s highest scorer in history, has not yet made a decision about his future despite calls from his fans and pundits to leave the club and go in search of silverwares.
His current contract expires in 2024, with reports claiming he is willing to run his deal down to leave on a free transfer
Kane watched helplessly as the north London side fell to another defeat to Liverpool on Sunday.
But football pundit Sam Matterface has suggested the England captain should stay at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and become a player-manager for his beloved team.
“Harry Kane should become the manager, he might as well,” he told talkSPORT.
“If Ryan Mason is doing it at the age of 31, why can’t Harry Kane?
“If he is going to stay there, he might as well double up, it sounded like he was calling the shots last week anyway.”
Ryan Mason took over on an interim basis following the dismissal of caretaker manager, Cristian Stellini who was asked to step in after the sack of Antonio Conte.