Manchester United will NOT pursue a move for Harry Kane given Spurs’ £100m valuation

Manchester United will NOT meet Tottenham’s £100m asking price for Harry Kane and are also being priced out of a move for £120m rated Victor Osimhen – as they target the 20-year-old striker at half price

  • Erik ten Hag’s side will refuse to meet the £100 million valuation for Harry Kane
  • Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is hesitant to let the striker leave this summer
  • Napoli striker Victor Osimhen could also be too expensive for the Red Devils

Manchester United will not pursue an interest in Harry Kane, while Tottenham value the England captain at £100 million.

Kane has been Erik ten Hag’s main target this summer and the United manager was determined to bring a world-class striker to Old Trafford.

But the huge fee Tottenham are demanding for a player who turns 30 next month with only one year left on his contract – coupled with the complications of negotiations with Spurs chief Daniel Levy – means that United will accept the deal as a non-starter. considers. for now.

For the same reason, sources are ruling out an approach for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, who is valued at £120 million by the Italian club. Like Levy, Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis is a notoriously fierce negotiator.

Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund is seen as a more realistic target for United between £40m and £60m. The 20-year-old Dane is one of Europe’s most exciting talents and would cost about half the price of Kane and Osimhen.

Manchester United will refuse to pay Tottenham’s £100 million valuation for Harry Kane

Erik ten Hag's side had identified the Spurs striker as their main transfer target for the summer

Erik ten Hag’s side had identified the Spurs striker as their main transfer target for the summer

Ten Hag’s main priorities this summer are a striker, goalkeeper and midfielder. A £40 million opening bid for Mason Mount has been turned down by Chelsea, but United believe it reflects the value of a player who has just one year left on his contract at Stamford Bridge.

The choice of a new goalkeeper, meanwhile, will depend on the outcome of David de Gea’s contract story. The Spaniard has yet to sign a new deal that would cut his current salary of £375,000 a week with just over two weeks to go before becoming a free agent.

If De Gea stays United will look at competition for the 32-year-old. When he leaves, Ten Hag will be in the market for a more expensive new number 1.

While United could strengthen the team in other areas, it will depend on player sales. A central defender is a possibility if Harry Maguire leaves, and United are well aware of Kim Min-jae’s £50m buyout clause at Napoli, which would eliminate the need to negotiate with De Laurentiis.


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