Tottenham Hotspur have offered their top man Harry Kane to Manchester and expect United to meet up with a price tag of £200m for the England International.
The £200m price tag seems to be the major condition Tottenham are attaching to the sale of Harry Kane to Manchester United in the summer.
Club Chairman Daniel Levy is making this huge decision to ease financial worries that may have been caused by the novel Coronavirus. Levy also believes that Kane's transfer fee will help beating Financial Fair Play (FFP).
Kane before now has revealed that he will leave, if he felt that there is no future for him at Tottenham.
The deal may be a bit difficult with the price tag of £200m, but Manchester United fans are optimistic that Kane will lead their attack next season.
By Oladele Emmanuel Abiodun
The £200m price tag seems to be the major condition Tottenham are attaching to the sale of Harry Kane to Manchester United in the summer.
Club Chairman Daniel Levy is making this huge decision to ease financial worries that may have been caused by the novel Coronavirus. Levy also believes that Kane's transfer fee will help beating Financial Fair Play (FFP).
Kane before now has revealed that he will leave, if he felt that there is no future for him at Tottenham.
The deal may be a bit difficult with the price tag of £200m, but Manchester United fans are optimistic that Kane will lead their attack next season.
By Oladele Emmanuel Abiodun
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