Tottenham will not sell Harry Kane to Manchester United even if the English giants make a major bid, according to reports in ESPN FC.
Harry Kane has been in sensational form for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and is subject of interest from Manchester United who are set to launch a 40 million pound bid for the Spurs striker.
Following the departure of Radamel Falcao back to Monaco with Manchester United taking the decision not to sign the forward following a poor season, the club have been looking to sign a forward.
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While Harry Kane has recently expressed his desire to become a club legend at Tottenham Hotspur, signing a new five year deal till 2020 with the club, it has not stopped Manchester United from pursuing the player with reports stating that Ed Woodward, the executive vice chairman of Manchester United keen to negotiate with Daniel Levy for the player.
And while, both, Spurs and the player are keen to continue their partnership regardless of any offer on table, Daniel Levy has said in the past that every player has a price.
The reports coming out now state that it will take a substantial offer for Tottenham to even consider selling Harry Kane.
Manchester United certainly do have a lot of funds with them following record 159 Euro profits, as reported by Delloite and the club have planned a 200 million pound spending spree according to reports.
It looks quite unlikely that Manchester United will meet the valuation of Harry Kane as Tottenham place exorbitant price tag on the player who they are happy to retain.