Harry Kane: Will not be sold to Manchester United

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After claiming that the rooster owners had set the £ 200m price tag, Sky Sports refuted it and claimed the striker was unlikely to leave. However, a proposal from a group from another country might change the picture

All in all, a day has passed since the headlines in England dealt with Tottenham owner Daniel Levy putting a £ 200m price tag on Harry Kane, this morning (Monday) the sweeping denial had already arrived: the Roosters’ captain and England star is nowhere to go.In the original report, published in the Daily Mail, Levy alleged that if Manchester United wanted 26-year-old Kane, she would have to pay him £ 200m (about € 228m) – a sum likely to be thrown out as well Exorcist Ole Gunnar Solashiar’s remarks, “We have the money to bring in players we want.”

However, Sky Sports said this morning that despite the Corona epidemic and the serious economic consequences that will become clearer, Tottenham has no intention of selling its striker to Manchester United or any other group. But, and this is significant, it is not specified if proposals from other countries will be rejected as well. As is well known, regardless of Cain, manager Jose Mourinho is demanding a boost in the summer and more than once he talked about the team’s need to add another striker to the roster, alongside Kane and Yong Min Son.

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Kane, who was injured again in January and was scheduled to return to the pitches these days, recently spoke on social networks and admitted he was frustrated by the fact that Tottenham did not win the titles and said he would definitely have to consider leaving if the group did not compete for degrees: “I can’t say yes and I can’t say I love Tottenham and always love, but I’ve always said that if I feel the team isn’t on the right path then I’m not the one to just stay, but an aspiring player who wants to be one of the best in the world – so that doesn’t mean I will remain in Tottenham forever, but also not to say the last few years. Were great, but for various reasons we didn’t win the degrees even though we certainly are capable From winning. ”

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