Monday, December 23, 2024

Tottenham Reveal Shock Harry Kane Asking Price Amid Manchester United Links!

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Tottenham have revealed a shocking asking price  for Harry Kane should Manchester United or Manchester City open talks in the summer, MySportDab reports. 

Kane only recently showed he’s willing to leave Tottenham if the club cannot reach his ambition.

That has put the likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Manchester City on red alert, with both Manchester clubs ready to sign the England international.

However, According to the Daily Mail, Tottenham will demand £200m for the 26-year-old at the end of the season.

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Tottenham know they can most surely lose Kane if they fail to qualify for Champions League football next season.

However, MySportDab believes that Spurs feel their £200m price tag will chase the likes of United and City away.

The summer transfer window could be very boring due to the Coronavirus and Tottenham believe it could work in their favour.

Manchester United are still interested in signing Kane, with the Red Devils keen to challenge for the Premier League title next season.

Harry Kane

Meanwhile, Manchester City see Kane as a direct replacement for Sergio Aguero at the Etihad.

But Harry Kane insisted he’s ready to quit Tottenham if they can’t challenge for the Premier League title.

Speaking on Instagram live alongside former Tottenham player Jamie Redknapp, Kane said: “It’s a very good question. Obviously people ask me this alot. It’s one of those things. I can’t say yes and I can’t say no.

“I love Tottenham, I’d always love Spurs, but I’ve always said if I don’t feel progress in the team or it’s not going I the right direction then I’m not someone to just stay there.

“I’m a very ambitious player, I am desperate to improve, I want to be better. I want to become a top top player.

“So it’s not definite I’m going to stay forever but it’s not a no also.”

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