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Club CEO punishes Tottenham star's decision, talks could start in next few weeks
Manchester United are determined to sign Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season.
A report from the Daily Star claims that Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold has sanctioned a large transfer fee for the 29-year-old England international.
Furthermore, the report adds that the United hierarchy will not wait until the end of the season and is expected to open talks with Tottenham soon.
Manager Erik ten Hag is keen to beat rivals Manchester United to his signature and he wants the club to begin negotiations with Tottenham in the coming weeks. Manchester United are hoping to finalize an £80m deal for the 29-year-old striker. Harry Kane will enter the final year of his contract at the end of the season and Tottenham could be under pressure to sell him if he refuses to sign an extension.
The North London club will not want to lose a player of their quality on a free transfer next year.
Tottenham recently sacked Antonio Conte and Kane may think the Italian coach's departure has undermined Tottenham's prospects of challenging for major titles.
The 29-year-old is at the peak of his career and he will want to join a club where he can win the Premier League.
The England international may think now is the right time for him to move on and pursue his ambitions. He has scored 23 goals in all competitions this season and Kane has the potential to make Manchester United title contenders.
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FIFA has created a system of solidarity under which a small percentage of player transfers go to the clubs they have trained with since the age of 12.
Bolton was also involved in the Marcos Alonso deal. As Union Adarvi did just over a month ago, the English side also filed a complaint with Barcelona, ??claiming that there were contract irregularities with the Spaniard in the summer of 2018. last.
Both teams believe the process is a transfer and claim sponsorship rights. FIFA has listened to Barcelona and the Adarvi League team and is awaiting a decision. Marcos Alonso trained mainly at Real Madrid's youth academy, but he also went to club Adarfi and then left to join the ranks of Bolton FC at the age of 19 when he was still considered at training age.
Now why are they demanding that money if Marcos Alonso's signing is advertised as coming from Chelsea for free and not a cash transfer? Because neither team thought the process would work out that way.
The first person to complain was Y, Union Adarvi Team, just over a month ago. The Spanish club's lawsuit is led by Jorge Vaquero, who served as a legal advisor to the Spanish Football Federation and FIFA, and is now the head of the law firm V Sports. They believe that Aubameyang to Chelsea and Marcos from London to Camp Nou are the same deal, not two different deals. They point out that the Gabonese striker's €12 million transfer price is far below his market value, and only explain what they call a "deal" if Marcos Alonso has been included in the process. This.
As AS is well known, Bolton followed the path of Union Adarvi and also filed a complaint with FIFA. They are asking to share their sponsorship rights, as he was a member of their ranks from 2010 to 2013, signing when he was still 19 years old. Furthermore, FIFA could merge the two processes into one and the lawyers of the two teams have contacted each other. Currently, the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber has received responses from Adarvi and Barcelona. Both have submitted their requests and are waiting for a decision to be announced, when they can force FC Barcelona to pay the aforementioned sponsorship fees for Avar and Bolton.
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