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Erik ten Hag is showing he's learnt from first mistake as Manchester United boss

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Sir Alex Ferguson once described negotiating with Daniel Levy as more painful than a hip replacement, but if Manchester United and Erik ten Hag are to land their priority target this summer then they will have to go through similar turmoil.

United need a world-class goalscorer and the Dutchman has had his sights on Harry Kane for some time, knowing the Spurs frontman can guarantee 25+ goals a season and bags of Premier League experience.

But in entering talks with Levy, you must be prepared for some serious hardball. Kane will only have 12 months left on his contract come summer but that won't matter much to Levy, who seems intent on winning the battle without considering the war.

His all-time top goalscorer could leave on a free in 2024, but a move to Premier League rivals this summer is unthinkable for him. EXCLUSIVE: United reluctant to play games with Daniel Levy over Harry Kane United have made their feelings clear and will not be embroiled in a transfer saga, with sources telling MEN Sport that they are aware of Levy's propensity to drag out deals and do not want to play games.

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