Romano warns Tottenham of long-drawn saga with Harry Kane
Speaking to GiveMeSport, Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has warned Tottenham fans that Harry Kane and his situation this summer could pan out into a long-drawn saga.
The England international has captured the attention of several elite clubs, including Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and PSG, heightening the uncertainty surrounding his future. Manchester United have emerged as a strong contender.
Bayern Munich’s CEO, Oliver Kahn, has openly expressed admiration for the English striker, viewing him as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Meanwhile, PSG have also entered the fray, as their director recently held discussions with Kane’s representatives.
However, convincing Harry Kane to leave England could prove challenging, given his desire to break Alan Shearer’s Premier League goal-scoring record. If he decides to leave Tottenham this summer while remaining in the Premier League, Manchester United appears to be the most viable option.
Fabrizio Romano has provided the latest update, confirming Manchester United’s interest in Kane is ‘concrete,’ and that they deem him as the perfect striker for their squad. Yet, Romano acknowledged that the negotiation process will not be swift or straightforward, potentially stretching over several weeks.
Speaking about the situation, here is what the Italian journalist had to say
“In terms of reality and a concrete situation happening, we can say that they have an interest. They really appreciate Harry Kane and they consider him the perfect kind of striker for their football. But they also know that it’s not going to be fast or easy so don’t expect any deal in the next two or three weeks for Harry Kane because this is not going to happen.”
Nevertheless, the reality remains uncertain, as Kane, approaching 30 and yet to add a major trophy to his illustrious career, may be enticed by the prospect of fulfilling his aspirations elsewhere.
Tottenham’s recent lack of silverware and absence from the Champions League next season could sway the striker’s decision. It’s high time that the English international made a serious decision about his career.
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