The answer to the rumored news that Tottenham star Harry Carney could join Bayern Munich this summer is just around the corner. Tottenham Hotspur's all-time legendary goalscorer Leniga, a veteran of the club, has strongly advised the young talent to leave his homeland and seek wider horizons in other leagues.

Leniga, 62, began his career at Leicester City, moved to Ewarton and then to Barcelona in 1986, where he was a mediocre performer, and played for Tottenham Hotspur between 1989 and 1992, making 138 appearances and scoring 80 goals. He said: "I think Halikani should leave Tottenham and now is the best time to do it. Bayern Munich is one of the greatest clubs in the world and Carney has become the highest goal scorer in the history of Tottenham and the England national team. However, the beauty of soccer lies in team honor, not individual achievement. I can't see Spurs finishing in the top four of the Premier League next season, and even that is unlikely to win the title if Carney joins Bayern, in which case he could become a real black-boy king."

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