Erik ten Hag has his sights set on Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane.
A deal for the 29-year-old won’t come easy, as Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is unwilling to oversee the departure of the club’s all-time top goalscorer.
Levy also does not want to see Kane make the switch to a fellow Premier League rival, but with him chasing Alan Shearer’s record of 260 league goals, a move away from England seems unlikely in Kane’s eyes.
According to The Telegraph, Ten Hag is asking the United board to “show ambition” by actively pursuing the England international.
Kane to United – perfect for all parties
For the Red Devils, Kane is a perfect fit; a team which struggles to find the back of the net recruiting the man who is potentially the best in the Premier League at doing exactly that.
He finished this campaign with 30 goals to his name, despite Spurs having another substandard season on the pitch. Without him, you’d wonder where in the table the North London club may have finished.
Silverware has always eluded Kane and he’s made it clear throughout his career that trophies are what he desires.
Meanwhile, Ten Hag guided his side to Carabao Cup success just months into his tenure and could add another FA Cup to the trophy cabinet if the Reds reign victorious at Wembley tomorrow afternoon.
Exactly what United need
rubbish not perfecf for all parties ten hag is an idiot if he thinks man u willget him he will stay with spurs forget all this crap and garbage about cant affford to let him go on a free he is important for nexf mabager who the fxxk do they think tgey are and as for tthe idiitic reporting well tyoical journos levy wobt let him go whatever the price in man us intedest not spurs get your facts right!!!!!!!!!!!
Its the best thing for Kane to join a successful team like Manchester United. Let us not allow our emotions to see reality. Next season the Tottenham family will be smiling when Kane makes history with Manchester United as they will all be saying , ‘he used to play for us’ .