Tottenham Hotspur won’t sell their star striker Harry Kane amidst interest from Manchester United and Real Madrid.

According to 90min, Manchester United and Real Madrid have suffered a major blow in their pursuit of Harry Kane. Tottenham Hotspur have decided that they won’t sell their 29-year-old striker irrespective of the offer they receive.

Kane has been the main man at Spurs for quite a few years now. The England international has come up the ranks at the club and established himself as their greatest goal-scorer ever.

He is the highest goal-scorer in the history of the club and is their most prized possession. The 29-year-old’s contract at Spurs ends in the summer of 2024. And, with just a year left on his deal, a lot of clubs were keen on acquiring his services.

They were in hope that Tottenham might consider selling the 29-year-old as they might not want to risk losing out on him for free in a year’s time. However, it seems they are willing to take the risk and believe he might actually sign a new deal before next summer.

Manchester United and Real Madrid are two big clubs who were closely monitoring the situation and they were keen on having the England international in their ranks.

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Erik ten Hag’s men are looking to sign a star striker ahead of next season. They are looking for someone who can share the goal-scoring load with Marcus Rashod and had their eyes on Kane. The Red Devils had a discussion with the players entourage but were never really confident about a potential move.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid looked at him as a potential replacement for Karim Benzema who has left the club to join Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad. Benzema’s departure has left a major void and they wanted to fill it by bringing in the Spurs striker.

However, Tottenham have informed the player that he is not for sale irrespective of the offer. Even if Real Madrid come up with a £100 million offer, Spurs won’t accept it. They informed him that Ange Postecoglou would be taking over as their new manager and they want him to lead the project under the new boss.

With Spurs making their stance clear, United and Madrid will have to look elsewhere for a new striker.

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