Manchester United pull out of race to sign Harry Kane

Manchester United have reportedly withdrawn their name from the race to Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.

That’s according to a recent report from The Athletic, who claims Tottenham Hotspur’s talisman is very unlikely to become a Red Devil.

Kane has long been linked with a move away from London with a possible departure intensely speculated in recent times following his decision to go public on his desire to lift major silverware.

Understood to be against offloading his prize asset, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is expected to hold firm as he values his skipper at around £150m.

Linked with both Manchester clubs, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United are believed to have cooled their interest and even a shock signing of Kane would mean one or more players need to be sold first.

The Red Devils may have had the funds required to land Kane had they not have recently reached an agreement with Borussia Dortmund to sign Jadon Sancho for £73m.

However, with that being said, with Edinson Cavani set to stay with the club for at least one more season, a new striker will likely have to wait to become a priority until this time next year.

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  1. Short sited not to sign Arry,could regret this as the season moves, with Marcus having a OP and his recovery not untill Autumn,cIddy and Scouse could outscore us up to Crimbo !

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