Manchester United Suffer Huge Blow In Harry Kane Pursuit

Manchester United Suffer Huge Blow In Harry Kane Pursuit

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is said to have no plans to sell to either Manchester club again, having deeply regretted allowing Kyle Walker to join Manchester City in 2017.

Manchester United is rumored to have selected Harry Kane as their top summer target, raising doubts over the England captain’s future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Daily Mail claims that Levy has changed his strategy and would no longer sell any of Tottenham’s players to either of the Manchester clubs.

The report claims that the Spurs chairman regrets allowing Walker to move to the Etihad Stadium in 2017, and he has ‘vowed to never make the same mistake again’.

Kane only has a deal with Tottenham until the summer of 2024, and he could allegedly tell the North London club that he wants to leave in the upcoming market.

Will Kane Leave Tottenham?

Tottenham’s position would be weakened if they fail to secure Champions League football for next season, although Kane’s standing as one of the best strikers in world football means that he is still likely to cost in the region of £100m.

Real Madrid have previously been linked with the Englishman, although it is thought that the strongest foreign interest is coming from Bayern Munich.

Levy is said to be determined to keep hold of Kane, but the chairman would rather sell the striker abroad if it became clear that he was heading for the exit door at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

A recent report claimed that Thomas Tuchel’s arrival as head coach of Bayern had strengthened the German club’s chances of signing Tottenham’s and England’s all-time leading goalscorer.

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Bayern would be able to offer Kane a genuine chance of winning major silverware in the latter stages of his career, but it is thought that he wants to remain in the Premier League, recently revealing that he has his eyes on Alan Shearer’s Premier League’s scoring record.

Yeah it’s definitely there,” said Kane when asked by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak whether he had a desire to become the highest goalscorer in the history of the Premier League.

“I’m getting closer, so it’s for sure something I want to achieve, but I try not to look too far ahead in football. A lot can change in a short period of time, but I’m feeling fit – I’m 29 – so hopefully got plenty of years left.

“For sure, it’d be something I’d love to do.”

 

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