Kane, Bayern or...?!!
Tottenham is entering the transfer market to buy a striker to replace Harry Kane. It seems that the news of Kane's 85 million € transfer to Bayern Munich will be officially announced soon, Manchester United managers are negotiating to buy Atalanta striker Højlund. It is said that his minimum price will be 80 million €.
About two months ago, Erik Ten Hoag officially announced that Harry Kane was his main target in summer transfers. But what was the reaction of the club's executive directors and transfer agents? Nothing! Their only noteworthy point was that because Daniel Levy is not willing to sell Harry Kane, we cannot reach a conclusion with him, so it is better to go to the next option! It is interesting that a few days later they said that Harry Kane should do the same behavior as Fan Persie! (that is, Kane, personally agree with Tottenham's managers to leave that club!). The question is, has Manchester United made at least one official request to buy Kane from Tottenham since the beginning of the transfer season? Both you and I know no. So you expect Harry Kane to ruin his relationship with his club for nothing? Maybe Højlund is really a very good striker, maybe he will be the second Holland, but all this is just speculation. But on the opposite side, Harry Kane is equal to a season of at least 25 to 30 goals in the Premier League. While Højlund scored only 9 goals in the whole season last season. In addition, in Serie A, which in terms of quality is equal to the size of the championship (the second level of English football)! The presence of two teams from Serie A in the semi-finals of the European Champions League cannot be a good criterion for measuring the level of this league. Just consider the fact that the entire sponsorship contracts of Inter Milan or AC Milan are equal to the contract of one of Manchester United's sub-sponsors!
Gentlemen, it is not too late and a contract has not been signed between Bayern and Tottenham. A quick gesture on your part can engrave Harry Kane's name on the back of Manchester United's number 9 shirt. Please act today because tomorrow will surely be too late.
It is better to review the names of Declan Rice, Jack Grealish and James Maddison once more. Will Harry Kane join this list?
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