Harry Kane is unlikely to become a manager, says Harry Maguire, with the prolific striker expected to play golf in the Bahamas or try his luck in NFL.
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Record-breaking goalscorer only 31 years of ageDoes not have to think about retirement just yetMay explore move into another sport at some stageFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
At 31 years of age, Tottenham and England’s all-time leading goalscorer still has plenty of football left in him. He has been showing no sign of slowing down at German giants Bayern Munich, with the target being found on 22 occasions through as many appearances this season.
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A day will come, though, when Kane has to call it quits. He is considered to be coaching material, given his passion for the game, but is being tipped to transfer into the American form of football or spend endless hours on the golf course when record-breaking boots are hung up for the final time.
WHAT MAGUIRE SAID
England team-mate Maguire has told the : "I think H would be a good manager, however, from speaking to him, I don’t think he has any interest of going into management. But he might surprise us because I think he would be a good manager because he’s a good leader.
"He’s very knowledgeable about the game but I can see him in the Bahamas playing golf three times a day. He might go and live in America or go to America a few months a year. He loves the NFL. He was going to be a kicker, so he could be doing that."
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Kane has spoken in the past about potentially exploring a route into the NFL, as an avid follower of the sport and one of the cleanest ball strikers in his chosen profession, while his love of golf has never been hidden and ability with a club in hand continues to be showcased on social media.






