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When the season ends, Manchester United wants to start talking to Harry Kane in the hopes of quickly reaching a deal.
Given the uncertainty surrounding his contract situation and Antonio Conte's departure, Harry Kane's future at Tottenham remains uncertain.
The contract of the 29-year-old forward, who recently passed Harry Kane as Spurs' all-time record scorer, expires in 2024.
Kane has expressed a desire to compete for awards in the past, and he nearly joined Manchester City in 2021.
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According to the Daily Star, the Manchester United executives have approved a potential £80 million transfer for Harry Kane of Spurs.
The English captain is the subject of increased interest from United, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Chelsea.
According to the source, United want to start negotiations with Kane immediately in order to get a jump on their competitors and reach an agreement quickly.
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The Times claims. Mason Mount, a midfielder for Chelsea who has previously played for Bayern Munich's new manager Thomas Tuchel, is wanted by the German champions.
- According to Sport1, Jesper Lindstrom, a Danish midfielder for Eintracht Frankfurt, is being pursued by Arsenal and could be had for €30 million.
- According to The Mirror, Liverpool have entered the race to sign Evan Ndicka, a free agent from Eintracht Frankfurt, during the off-season.
According to SPORT, Barcelona may take advantage of Samuel Umtiti's comeback while on loan at Lecce in order to reclaim a transfer price.
Zinedine Zidane, a former Real Madrid manager and World Cup champion for France, is reportedly on Tottenham's shortlist to succeed Conte, along with Mauricio Pochettino, Julian Nagelsmann, and Luis Enrique, according to Sky Italy
According to rumors, Manchester United approves an £80 million transfer for Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane.
Richard Arnold, the CEO of Manchester United, is prepared to approve a move for Harry Kane, with the club likely to make an offer of £80 million for the Tottenham striker. The Daily Star
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