By Daily sports on April 11, 2021
Manchester United are willing to consider a swap proposal for unsettled Tottenham striker Harry Kane.
The Athletic says United would be open to a part-exchange player-plus-cash deal with Tottenham for star striker Kane.
United can’t afford Spurs’ asking price, which is said to be in the region of £120million, due to the financial impact of the stadium lockouts.
That is why the Red Devils would only be open to a move if Spurs would accept a part exchange.
Kane is reportedly set on leaving Tottenham if they fail to qualify for the Champions League. (Tribal Football)
•PHOTO: Harry Kane
Source Daily sports
Posted April 11, 2021
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