Tottenham have reportedly slapped a massive price tag of £100 million on Harry Kane amid interest from Manchester United.
Erik ten Hag is thought to be keen on snapping up a striker this summer following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.
And the Red Devils are believed to be monitoring Kane, who has 15 months left on his current Spurs deal.
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Despite the England captain's contract situation, Spurs are demanding over £100 million for their prized asset.
That's according to Football Insider, who claim the club will refuse to entertain offers for him that fall below their large asking price.
Kane, who turns 30 in July, was wanted by Manchester City last summer before they snapped up Erling Haaland.
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Gary Neville believes Man City's signing of Haaland rules out a move for Kane as the Sky Sports pundit believes a switch to Old Trafford is the 'most likely' transfer.
"He’s a great professional and I think if Harry Kane could leave now and get him an exit out of there to a club in Manchester - probably United or City, I think he would take that opportunity," he said.
“Now, it’s more than likely that it wouldn’t be City because of their [Erling] Haaland expenditure and what they’ve done with him. Manchester United are desperate for a centre-forward."
Neville added: "Tottenham fans will be furious with me - they’ll say it’s me coming on television trying to get their player to Manchester United. It’s not. It just looks to me like at this moment in time that the most likely move."
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Kane is enjoying another prolific campaign at Spurs this season, having scored an impressive 18 goals in the Premier League.
Only Haaland has scored more league goals than him this term.
Will Kane finally leave Spurs this summer? Let us know what you think.
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