Manchester United willing to offer Tottenham ace Harry Kane £300,000 a week next season
According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United are willing to offer Harry Kane £300,000 a week next season to sign him from Tottenham Hotspur.
Kane, who is Tottenham’s talisman and the Premier League’s top scorer, has been heavily linked with a move to United in recent months, and this latest development will only add fuel to the fire.
The news will undoubtedly cause concern for Tottenham fans who have seen their star striker lead the line for the past few seasons. Kane is not just a goal machine, but he is also a leader on and off the pitch, making him an indispensable member of the Spurs squad.
Losing him would be a massive blow to the club’s ambitions, and it remains to be seen whether Chairman Daniel Levy will entertain any offers for the England captain. He might not have a say in the matter though if the player pushed for a move.
United, on the other hand, are desperate for a top-class striker, and Kane is undoubtedly one of the best in the world. The Red Devils have been in a transitional period for the past few years, and they have been lacking a consistent goalscorer since the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The prospect of Marcus Rashford and Kane playing together at Old Trafford is mouth-watering, and it would give United a formidable attacking duo that would strike fear into the hearts of any opposition.
Rashford has been in sensational form this season, and his partnership with Kane could be a match made in heaven. The fact that United are also reportedly offering Rashford a new deal shows how highly they rate the young forward, and they will be hoping to tie him down to a long-term contract.
For Tottenham, the prospect of losing Kane is a nightmare scenario, but it is not all doom and gloom. The club has a history of producing top-class strikers, and they may look to reinvest any funds from Kane’s sale into developing a new generation of talent.
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Only time will tell how the English striker sees his future. It is tough to see him remain here any longer. We hope to be wrong though.