Paris Saint-Germain join Manchester United in race for Harry Kane
Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur and the English national team striker Harry Kane, according to Le Parisien. PSG’s sporting director, Leonardo, is said to be a big admirer of Kane and is willing to pay a significant transfer fee to acquire him. The French club is reportedly prepared to offer Kane a lucrative contract, making him one of the highest-paid players in the world. Kane has been a consistent goal scorer for Tottenham and England, and his impressive performances have attracted interest from several top clubs in Europe, especially Manchester United.
Kane has been with Tottenham since 2004, and he has established himself as one of the best strikers in the Premier League. He has scored over 270 goals for the club in all competitions and has won the Premier League Golden Boot three times. Kane has also been a key player for the England national team. Despite his success, Kane has yet to win a major trophy with Tottenham, and he is reportedly considering his options.
PSG has been one of the biggest spenders in European football in recent years, with their Qatari owners investing heavily in the club. The French club has assembled a star-studded squad, including Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe, but they have yet to win the Champions League. PSG has reportedly identified Kane as a player who can help them achieve their ambitions of winning the Champions League.
However, Kane is still under contract with Tottenham until 2024, and the London club is likely to demand a significant transfer fee for their star player. Kane is also expected to attract interest from other top clubs, including Manchester United and Real Madrid. Erik ten Hag is especially keen on bringing Kane to Old Trafford as the Manchester side are in desperate need of a prolific striker. It remains to be seen where Kane will end up, but his future is likely to be one of the biggest transfer stories of the summer.
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