Harry Kane continues to be the target of the big European clubs, but Manchester United gave up on hiring the striker because of the values, says English newspaper
O Manchester Unitedwhich was a favorite to take Harry Kane of Tottenham, ended negotiations and should no longer make efforts to sign the striker. According to ‘The Guardian‘, the Red Devils do not agree with the amount requested by the Spurs, considering the deal out of the question for this transfer window.
Erik Ten Hag, coach of Manchester United, placed the English striker as his main target for the transfer window, but had his expectations frustrated. Despite the disappointment, the Dutchman understands that the club cannot go beyond a certain point in this regard, as the values seem too high for a 29-year-old player with just one season left on his contract.
Despite the risk of losing its main star for free next season, Daniel Levy, president of Tottenham, has the desire to keep Kane in his squad with the hope of a renewal in the coming months. O Real Madrid also showed interest in the attacker, but with the possibility of Mbappe be traded, the Spanish club must change its efforts.
Another name that Manchester United likes is Victor Osimhenof napoli, but the request of the Italian club is also very high, approaching 150 million euros. Thus, the Red Devils must close a deal with Rasmus Hojlundwho had an impressive first season at Atalanta and is only 20 years old.
In addition to a new reference in the attack, United is still looking for a creative midfield. Thus, the English club is preparing to make a proposal of 40 million euros for Mason Mountwhich should not continue chelsea, but it was refused. The Blues, in turn, want an amount close to 70 million for the Englishman, with all fees included.
Source: sportbuzz
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