Jamie O'Hara has urged Tottenham Hotspur to sell Harry Kane this summer in order for the club to rebuild their squad, following a "pathetic" performance against Manchester United.
The future of the England captain is in doubt and he has reportedly told Spurs that he wants to leave the club if they do not qualify for the Champions League next season.
Jose Mourinho's side let a half-time lead slip against Man United on Sunday, prompting former Spurs midfielder O'Hara to criticise the performance of the squad.
Speaking to talkSPORT, O'Hara said: "As a Spurs fan obviously you don't want Harry Kane to ever leave the football club. But if he is going to leave and you're outside the top four there needs to be a rebuild there.
"The club is a joke at the minute, the players are not good enough, no desire, no heart. You look at Dele Alli, Harry Kane, Erik Lamela, Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, we could raise £200m here and build a new team.
"It might not be with Harry Kane but you could sign six or seven new, young, hungry and vibrant star players who want to take Spurs to a new level. Tottenham were shocking against Manchester United. They were poor, not good enough.
"How many times I've watched Spurs go in at half time leading the game and then come out for the second half and just fall apart. I don't know what the gaffer is saying at half time but it must have been a really bad team talk."
Kane is attracting the interest of many top European clubs - Manchester City, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain amongst others - having scored 217 goals in 329 appearances for Tottenham.
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