Man Utd: Harry Kane will not move to club says expert
Tottenham striker Harry Kane is ready to consider his future at the club in the summer transfer window, according to reports. The Spurs hitman is desperate to win trophies and take his career to the next level.
Manchester United and Real Madrid would be two clubs interested in the England captain who is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury.
And the Red Devils could be handed an advantage in the race for Kane because Los Blancos have made Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe their top transfer target.
That’s according to the Daily Telegraph who claim Tottenham could have as little as £50million to spend in the summer if they miss out on Champions League qualification.
Spurs boss Jose Mourinho has admitted doesn’t envisage making wholesale changes to his squad anyway.
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Kane signed a six-year contract in 2018 meaning Tottenham could demand a massive fee for a striker regarded as one of the best in Europe.
Wherever Spurs end up in the league table, Mourinho is said to want to sign another striker, a right-back and a new central defender.
And Daniel Levy will ask the Special One to keep blooding prospects from the youth ranks.
The Tottenham chief was happy when Harry Winks was handed the captain’s armband against Wolves and has been pleased by the introduction of Japhet Tanganga.
Man Utd could benefit because Real Madrid want to sign Kylian Mbappe (Image: GETTY)