Harry Kane only wants to join Manchester United this summer

Harry Kane has been linked with a summer move away from Tottenham Hotspur, with Manchester United keen on signing him.

Harry Kane has been linked with clubs like Real Madrid and Manchester United. According to a report from The Sun, the 29-year-old England international is pushing to complete a move to Manchester United this summer.

The striker is reportedly valued at £100 million, and it will be interesting to see whether Manchester United are prepared to spend that kind  of money on him. It is no secret that the Red Devils will have to sign a quality strike at this summer and Kane is as good as anyone.

The 29-year-old is one of the best players on the planet,  and he has been in outstanding form for Tottenham since breaking into the first-team scene. The England international has 32 goals across all competitions this season, and he could transform Manchester United into genuine title contenders. And the player is open to joining Manchester United.

The Red Devils have been overly dependent on Marcus Rashford for goals, and the 25-year-old has had to shoulder the goalscoring responsibility all by himself. He needs more help next season, and his compatriot Harry Kane could prove to be the ideal partner in the attack.

Will Kane secure a big move? (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

The 29-year-old is well-settled in the Premier League and could make an immediate impact at Old Trafford. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United can beat the competition from clubs like Real Madrid and secure his signature in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are under pressure to cash in on the player especially because of his contract situation. And they have slapped a price tag of £100 million on him. Kane has a contract with Tottenham until the summer of 2024, and the north London giants will have to cash in on him this summer if he refuses to sign an extension with them.

Losing a player of his quality on a free transfer next year would be a devastating blow. But Kane is yet to win a trophy at club level, and he needs to do what is best for him now. Tottenham have failed to secure Champions League football, and they do not have a permanent manager in place. They are club in disarray, and Kane should look to move away for his own good.

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