Tottenham captain Harry Kane will need to push a move away from this club this summer amid interest from Manchester United. Spurs are becoming increasingly concerned that their all-time leading scorer won’t agree to new terms given the turmoil the team is now experiencing as a result of the World Cup. After the firing of Cristian Stellini, the caretaker manager who took over for Antonio Conte when he was let go in March, Ryan Mason has taken over as Tottenham’s second interim manager in less than a month. Fabio Paratici resigned as managing director of football amid the commotion in the dugout after his 30-month suspension from the game was upheld in an Italian court of appeals. The circumstance has boosted Kane’s potential suitors, United foremost among them, but Old Trafford will not engage in an attrition battle with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy.
His position is that the England captain will not be available this summer, regardless of whether he signs a new contract or how well Tottenham performs in the league. It is well known that United has long admired Kane, and finding a star forward is their primary objective this summer. As was previously stated, they would “absolutely explore a deal” if all the pieces fell into place and the Spurs changed their dogmatic attitude to one of flexibility. However, in such a crucial situation, there is no desire for a protracted transfer story.
Erik Ten Hag, the manager, wants to bring in a forward as soon as possible, and his ideal situation is for them to be in place for the majority of preseason. As a result, United has evaluated a wide range of options, including Victor Osimhen, Goncalo Ramos, Lautaro Martinez, Dusan Vlhaovic, and Mohammed Kudus. Harry Kane would have to make a seamless exit if that is what he wants given the views of both Tottenham and United. His desire to match his goal-scoring achievements with awards is as great as ever. Levy emphasized the appeal of being a club legend while maintaining that it is still possible to happen at Spurs.
“He has only seldom lost his cool, so it wouldn’t surprise me if today was one of those occasions. For me, I can picture him sitting there, thinking, “I deserve better than this,” just like everyone else in football. If I’m being honest, I just hope that he understands,” Jamie Redknapp said.
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