Kane still keen on move Harry Kane is still hopeful of completing a summer transfer to Manchester United. The England captain has been a long-term target for the Red Devils and Erik ten Hag even made him the club's No.
1 priority for the summer window. However, United have been put off by Daniel Levy's insistence of demanding £100m for Kane, so have switched targets.
Ad The Mail reveals: «United have made it clear that they will not do business at £100m for a player who turns 30 next month and only has one year left on his contract at Spurs.
The club have ended their interest in Kane for now and moved on to more attainable targets like Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund. TransfersKante agrees move to Saudi Arabia club Al-IttihadAN HOUR AGO »A price closer to £80m could tempt United back to the negotiating table, however, with manager Erik ten Hag preferring to sign a striker with a proven track record in the Premier League. «Kane's clear preference is United and he hopes that Levy will relent rather than have to write off £80m.» Man Utd battle Real Madrid for Dimarco Manchester United and Real Madrid could take advantage of Inter Milan's financial pressures and launch a summer swoop for wing-back Federico Dimarco.