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Keane was Kane's England team-mate - this week they are on different paths

Keane was Kane's England team-mate - this week they are on different paths

Summary

Will Keane and Harry Kane were teammates on England's Under-19 football team in 2012. Keane suffered a major knee injury that kept him out for 16 months, while Kane went on to become a star player. Now, Kane is preparing for a World Cup semi-final, while Keane is looking for a new club through a special training camp for out-of-contract players.

Key Facts

  • Will Keane and Harry Kane played together for England Under-19s in 2012.
  • Keane injured his knee in May 2012 and missed 16 months of playing.
  • Kane made loan moves to Norwich and Leicester before establishing himself at Tottenham.
  • Keane has played for eight clubs and made 335 senior appearances with 85 goals.
  • Keane is attending a 12-week pre-season camp organized by the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) to find a new club.
  • The PFA camp lets players compete, train with medical and coaching staff, and be seen by clubs through a special app.
  • At 33 years old, Keane still hopes to play internationally for the Republic of Ireland.
  • Keane’s career was affected by injuries including a groin injury in 2016, which opened the way for Marcus Rashford’s rise at Manchester United.
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