Former England striker Teddy Sheringham has urged Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane to seriously consider a move away from White Hart Lane at the end of the season.
Manchester United are believed to be strongly interested in the England international, who has scored 22 goals in the Premier League this season.
Sheringham left Spurs for Man United in 1997 before returning to White Hart Lane, and the 50-year-old has warned Kane that he might not get another chance to join 'one of the top clubs'.
"I'm sure there are top clubs looking at him and they'd be prepared to break the bank just because of the way he plays and the way he wants to score goals every time he gets the ball," Sheringham told the Daily Mail.
"Should he move right now? I don't know. Timing's a funny thing in football because you have to take the opportunity when it arises. If you don't, another striker might go to United or Real Madrid or whoever we're talking about and you won't get the chance again for another four or five years.
"You've only got a period of about 12 years in professional football and when these things come along you have to take tough decisions. Sometimes they feel right and you have to go with the flow."
Title challengers Tottenham will welcome top-four hopefuls Man United to White Hart Lane in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.