Tottenham slap £100m price-tag on Real Madrid target Harry Kane
According to Daily Mail, Tottenham Hotspur has taken a bold stance by placing a staggering £100 million price tag on their star striker, Harry Kane.
Real Madrid have expressed a keen interest in acquiring the services of the prolific forward, following Karim Benzema’s departure. Now, with Manchester United also vying for his signature, a bidding war could be on the horizon.
It is no secret that Los Blancos have harboured a long-standing fascination with the 29-year-old Englishman. The opportunity to secure Kane’s services have finally arrived, and it seems Real Madrid are determined to outshine their Premier League counterparts in the race for his signature.
While Madrid may harbour hopes of striking a better deal, Tottenham’s asking price suggests that they will not easily relinquish their prized asset. Such a substantial figure also reflects Kane’s undeniable talent and the immense value he brings to any team.
Nevertheless, one factor that could sway Kane’s decision is his personal ambition to surpass Alan Shearer’s Premier League goal-scoring record. Remaining in England would afford him the best opportunity to achieve this remarkable feat.
With that in mind, a move to Manchester United could emerge as the most viable option for the striker. As Harry Kane enters the final year of his contract with Tottenham, the ball is in his court.

While he has undoubtedly been one of the world’s best players during his tenure with Spurs, the lack of silverware remains a glaring omission from his illustrious career. Moving to Real Madrid or Manchester United will enable him to do just that.
Levy has been widely known for his reluctance to sell to Premier League rivals, which could potentially tilt the scales in Real Madrid’s favour. Only time will reveal the true extent of Levy’s willingness to entertain offers from the Spanish giants.
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The forthcoming days promise to be intriguing as the drama surrounding Harry Kane’s future unfolds. Real Madrid are a very tempting option for Kane and there is a chance that Daniel Levy buys into this idea. Let’s see how this goes.