Tottenham are in bad shape right now.
A late goal to draw with Watford did little to appease the fans, who have become frustrated with the way the side have been playing this season.
Spurs were in disarray prior to the international break, shipping ten goals in two games in defeats to Bayern Munich in the Champions League and Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.
And Spurs needed an 86th minute equaliser from Dele Alli to rescue a point at home to rock-bottom Watford on Saturday, following another insipid performance.
There have been question marks over the futures of a number of players, with suggestions of an unsettled squad in N17.
Harry Kane is the club's talisman and they would not entertain any moves for the England captain, no matter what situation the club finds itself in.
So the Spurs supporters will not be impressed with what Man United legend Roy Keane has had to say about the frontman.
Keane was in the Sky Sports studio for United's 1-1 draw with arch-rivals Liverpool on Super Sunday, and in discussing United's problems up front, he told the Red Devils to go out and sign Kane from Tottenham.
He said: "Go and get Kane. Go and get Kane from Spurs, easy."
Fellow United legend Gary Neville then piped up with: "You're going to be popular with Spurs fans," which made Keane go on.
He added: "Just go and get him. They're in disarray, go and get him."
Graeme Souness was also in the studio and intimated that a club of the calibre of Manchester Untied should be going out and aiming to sign tjhe best players, of which Kane is most certainly one.