Tottenham have been told to sell Harry Kane in order to fund a significant rebuild of the squad.
Spurs will once again end a season without a trophy and even face a fight to even seal a Europa League place despite the excellent campaign Kane is having personally.
Kane has scored 21 league goals and created 13, but a 3-1 defeat to Leeds left them seventh in the Premier League table.
Speculation has been rife about the future of top scoring Kane, with Spurs’ talisman said to be willing to leave the club this summer to match his personal ambition to win trophies.
Manchester United and Man City have both been linked with the England captain and former White Hart Lane midfielder Jamie O’Hara reckons the time is right to sell him as he is ‘sick’ of seeing him get nothing in return for his brilliant performances.
“I genuinely can’t wait for the season to end for Spurs so they can sort out what they need to do,” he told the talkSPORT Breakfast show.
“I would take ten new players, I genuinely would. Harry Kane has to leave because I’m sick of watching that poor man run around for this football side and get nothing back for it.
“He’s given everything he can and scored a perfectly good which was onside and VAR decided to ruin the game again but in terms of the way we played, I’m so over this season.
“The whole scenario with Mourinho and the cup final, it’s just dull to watch.”
O’Hara reckons Graham Potter, who has worked wonders with Brighton in two years on the south coast, could be the right man to lead the rebuild as he has the right playing style and a similar profile to Mauricio Pochettino when he took over from Southampton.
“Before I thought we could go for Antonio Conte or Brendan Rodgers, but I think we need to be realistic,” he added.
“I think we’re pretending to be a big club but we’re not, we haven’t won anything.
“We need to go and find someone a bit like Pochettino when he came in and honestly, I’m warming to the idea, the more I watch Brighton play, of Graham Potter coming in.
“I think he’d be good for the club. His philosophy’s great, the way they create chances and the way they play.
“We’re going to have to sell Harry Kane as we have to raise some money to build a new team. The fans and everyone around Tottenham has had enough of this group of players.”
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