PREMIER - How is the future looking for Harry Kane?

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After 12 trophyless years at Spurs, Harry Kane has officially announced that he wants to leave The Lilywhites. According to many reports, Daniel Levy, The Spurs chairman, has set a $280 million price for his striker. Kane has always expressed his interest to stay in the premier league, and it seems only two English teams can engross him at this time: Manchester United and Manchester City. 

However, The Citizens have a lower chance to see Harry Kane in their team. A few weeks ago, Guardiola declared that, due to the financial condition of his club, it would be impossible for them to sign any striker this summer with these prices. In addition, Pep has shown his interest to use midfielders – such as Gundogan, Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne – as false 9 strikers in most games of this season; therefore, a real striker does not probably play a key role in his project. 

On the other hand, United’s failure to win a trophy this season and the growing protests against the club owners have put intense pressure on The Red Devils’ transfer market. Obviously, signing England’s captain would be the best strategy for Glazers to content the angry fans.

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