Tottenham insist that Harry Kane is not for sale this summer, but the truth is that every player has a price. We could be a lot closer to discovering it as Bayern Munich step up their interest in his signature.
Kane is arguably the greatest striker in the world right now, and it isn't totally ridiculous to suggest his 30 league goals for Tottenham last season were even more impressive than Erling Haaland's haul of 36 for Man City.
The 29-year-old is a consistent performer at a club that is anything but, and he could become even better at a club that operates as clinically as he does in front of goal.
United are operating on the basis that Kane won't be sold this summer, certainly not to them anyway, with Daniel Levy making it abundantly clear he has no interest in selling their best player to a domestic rival. Read next: What board members will decide at AGM amid possible takeover Erik ten Hag identified Kane as his preferred target, but the Manchester Evening News revealed back in April that United are reluctant to "play games" with Levy, who is notorious for dragging out negotiations.