Jamie O’Hara is confident that Tottenham striker Harry Kane has got so much left to give as he reaches the prime years of his career and explained he’s still getting up to full speed after his injury last season.
Kane managed 24 goals in 34 games across all competitions last season, but missed a fair portion of it with a serious hamstring problem.
The 27-year-old wasn’t quite in the conversation for the Premier League golden boot, but still had an excellent game-to-goal ratio and is the talisman in Jose Mourinho’s side.
He was unable to net during England’s two fixture over the international break, but they were dull games from Gareth Southgate’s side without much attacking creativity for the national captain to get on the end of.
Ex-Spurs midfielder O’Hara has valued Kane as a £150million player and ranks him as one of the elite striker around.
“For me Harry Kane is still a world class striker. He is only 27, he’s in his prime,” O’Hara told talkSPORT.
“He had a bad injury last season, it takes time to come back from that. I think he’s still got so much to offer. For me he’s still worth £150million.”

TBR’s View:
There is plenty of talk around a player of Kane’s quality never winning a piece of silverware in his career so far, which is why many neutrals believe he should move away from Spurs to pursue trophies.
The North London club do have a serial winner at the helm now in Mourinho who will demand success and there is no doubt Kane will be at the heart of his team going into the new campaign.
It would be helpful though if Spurs do manage to sign a centre-forward before the window closes to act as his understudy, as right now there are no senior options behind him and there is a reliance on him to play every single fixture.
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