Wednesday, 2 June 2021

Manchester United Didn’t Make Harry Kane as Main Target

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DBasia.news – Harry Kane has expressed his desire to leave Tottenham Hotspur next summer. However, this condition did not make Manchester United tempted to get it.

Kane is already frustrated with his career at Tottenham. The Lilywhites’ failure to challenge for the title was the main reason.

Kane is indeed not satisfied despite successfully proving his status as a quality striker. He considered his career would not be complete without a championship trophy.

“I want to win the biggest prize that is offered as a team, and we (Tottenham) do not do enough. I would rather win team trophies than individual awards,” Kane said some time ago.

Kane’s determination to leave Tottenham was certainly greeted positively by big European clubs. The 27-year-old player could become one of the hottest commodities in the transfer market.

Manchester United are one of the clubs that have tried to hijack Kane from Tottenham in the last few seasons. However, this interest seems to have waned.

Reporting from the Daily Mail, Manchester United will not make Kane the main target in the transfer market next summer. This decision was taken after going through careful calculations.

Tottenham are believed to not be selling Kane cheaply. Spending exorbitant funds is certainly not the ideal choice in a pandemic like this.

Moreover, Manchester United has just extended the contract of Edinson Cavani. That leaves the new center-forward less needed.

Another Target

In addition, Manchester United already has other targets. The figure in question is Jadon Sancho.

Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer seems still not satisfied with the strength of the right wing of his team. The inclusion of Sancho can certainly be a solution to this problem.

For the sake of bringing the Borussia Dortmund winger, Manchester United is even ready to spend fantastic funds. Sancho’s price can indeed break the 100 million euro mark.

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