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Liverpool given shock Harry Kane transfer verdict as Hugo Ekitike plan made clear

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One Liverpool hero thinks Harry Kane could be the answer to Arne Slot's problems at Anfield, with the Reds set to be without Hugo Ekitike at the start of next seasonLiverpool has been told that Harry Kane would be a 'great fit' for the Reds(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool hero John Aldridge believes Harry Kane would be a “great fit” for Liverpool as he discussed the striker’s chances of moving to Anfield.Kane was once again on the scoresheet for Bayern Munich as he continues his incredible season, having notched up his 55th goal in just 48 appearances against Paris Saint-Germain.Although it wasn’t enough to send the Bundesliga giant to the Champions League final, Kane has only seen his reputation soar even further since making the move to Germany, and with Liverpool having struggled this season, Aldridge feels he could be the answer to some of Arne Slot’s problems.READ MORE: Liverpool transfer news and rumors today LIVE: Senesi agreement, Wharton interest, Jones latestREAD MORE: Liverpool dressing room stance on Arne Slot after players hit out at 'lack of fight'The former Anfield striker has been hugely impressed by the England captain, and even at 32, he feels he still has plenty to offer.“Harry Kane is brilliant,” Aldridge told BettingLounge. The way he links up, the way he plays, he's strong, he knows how to win a foul.

Liverpool given shock Harry Kane transfer verdict as Hugo Ekitike plan made clear


He scores goals left, right and center.John Aldridge believes Harry Kane would be a great signing for Liverpool(Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)“He's brilliant. He'd be brilliant for us.

It’s of course unlikely but he'd be amazing for us.”It’s not the first time that a move to Liverpool has been suggested for Kane. His pace might not be there now, but he links up play well, works hard away from goal, and of course, he scores bucket loads of goals.At 32, and soon to turn 33, he’s just not the sort of player the Reds would look to sign.