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Rishi Sunak hails ‘all-time great’ Harry Kane as the Prime Minister Facetimes the England captain

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak phoned Kane to congratulate him on breaking the record this week

No 10 calling No 9! PM Rishi Sunak hails ‘all-time great’ Harry Kane in FaceTime call after breaking England scoring record… as Spurs star puts Man United on alert after hinting he wants to stay in the Premier League to eclipse Alan Shearer’s goals tally

  • PM Rishi Sunak has congratulated Harry Kane on being England’s top goalscorer
  • Kane overtook Wayne Rooney by scoring his 54th goal against Italy on Thursday 
  • Sunak told the Spurs striker he is ‘an amazing role model for our country’ 

Harry Kane has told Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that he now has his sights set on Alan Shearer’s Premier League goal-scoring record after breaking Wayne Rooney’s England record on Thursday night — in a signal that he wants to stay on in the Premier League rather than move abroad this summer.

Sunak called up Kane for a pep talk on Saturday and to congratulate him on becoming England’s all-time record scorer with 54 goals, his second record of the season after beating Jimmy Greaves’s Tottenham goal-scoring record last month.

And it might be taken as a sign as to where he will be moving in the summer, with the striker widely anticipated to leave Tottenham. 

With Manchester United and Bayern Munich leading the chase to sign him, Kane’s reply to Sunak indicated that he wants to stay in England.

The Prime Minister commended Kane for being an ‘amazing role model’ before going on quiz him about his future aims. ‘Given how young you are I know you’ll be very humble about it but Premier League all-time goal-scoring record in your sights right?’ asked Sunak.

Kane hinted he now wanted to stay in the Premier League beyond this season

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak phoned Kane to congratulate him on breaking the record this week

‘Yeah it’s definitely there,’ Kane replied. ‘You know, I’m getting closer so it’s for sure something I want to achieve, but I try not to look too far ahead in football.

‘You know, a lot can change in a short period of time, but I’m 29, so hopefully got plenty of years left. So for sure it’d something I’d love to do.’

Shearer’s Premier League record stands at 260 goals — though he also scored 23 goals in the old First Division, so the real record is 283 goals.

Kane is now No 3 on the all-time list on 204 goals, just four behind Rooney. But it will take him at…

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