Manchester City to make one final attempt to sign the World’s best
Harry Kane has established himself as one of the leading marksmen in Europe and has been consistent in his efforts to show why he is highly rated. Manchester City’s interest in the highly-rated Englishman is well documented and Pep Guardiola wants Kane to replace Sergio Aguer, who is now a Barcelona player.
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The only stumbling block for City to secure Kane’s signature is that the 27-year-old is tied down with the Lillywhites until 2024 and Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy seems to be in no hurry to part ways with his prized asset.
Having said that, Levy has slapped a £150 million price tag on Harry Kane and it is a sum that is considered to be impossible for most of the football clubs in Europe.
Mirror understands that Manchester City are all set to make their final attempt at landing Kane after the Euro 2020. The offer will be worth £100 million and it is said to be a one-time offer with the Premier League champions not planning on dragging the saga throughout the summer.
Kane hasn’t officially submitted a transfer request but numerous reports emerged a few months back claiming that the 27-year-old told the Tottenham boss about his desire to leave the club. Since then, Manchester City have been tipped as the favorites to sign him.
With no trophies to show for his impressive stats, it is very clear that the 27-year-old wants to win and unfortunately for him, it is not happening at Spurs and it is unlikely that it is going to change next year as the Lillywhites came very close to lifting the Carabao Cup last season only to fall short against a dominant Manchester City side.
The Sky Blues are said to be focused on their attempts to bring Jack Grealish to the club. The 26-year-old has constantly improved and the Aston Villa skipper looks set to light up the rest of Europe with his skills, at the Champions League.