Harry Kane makes Tottenham transfer decision amid Manchester United interest
Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane is set to snub any interest from Manchester United in favour of staying at the club this summer, according to reports.
For the second summer in a row, it seemed as though speculation about the striker swapping north London for Manchester was going to dominate Tottenham transfer proceedings.
Kane publicly wanted out of Spurs in the summer of 2021, but was let down as Manchester City could not match the valuation slapped on the striker by Lilywhites chairman Daniel Levy, thought to be as much as £150 million.
Following a slow start to the season, in which Kane looked disillusioned with the club he had been forced to remain at, the Englishman has found some of his best form under Antonio Conte, a manager with whom he was incredibly excited to work.
And that since led to speculation that Manchester United were ready to pounce on the striker this summer. However, as per The Mirror, Kane is ready to nip such links in the bud by committing his future beyond this summer’s transfer window to Tottenham.
Ten Hag the reason?
Though not confirmed yet, the Ajax boss is widely assumed to be the next man in line for the Red Devils bench.
And John Cross reports that ten Hag ultimately did not attract Harry Kane in the same way that Pochettino would have, whom the striker may have even considered missing out on Champions League football for.
‘Even if United had missed out on the Champions League, bringing in Pochettino might have given them a genuine chance of luring Kane to Old Trafford’, Cross claims.
Now, however, the Red Devils may be forced to look elsewhere.
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