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Harry Kane 'open' to Mauricio Pochettino reunion as Man Utd circle for transfer

Harry Kane is reportedly open to reuniting with Mauricio Pochettino amid reports that the Paris Saint-Germain manager would target him if he becomes Manchester United boss.

The 28-year-old worked under Pochettino at Tottenham Hotspur for more than five years and the pair developed a strong player-manager bond.

It saw Spurs reach the Champions League final in 2019 while consistently finishing inside the top four Premier League places, feats that United have found themselves striving for during the post- Sir Alex Ferguson era.

The Argentine coach, who has a contract with PSG until June 2023, is currently the frontrunner to replace Red Devils interim manager Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season and is said to be keen on bringing Kane to Old Trafford should he be appointed.

The Telegraph say that Kane is seen as a potential leader and the goalscoring machine that United have been missing ever since Robin van Persie hit 26 in Ferguson's final season.

And sources close to the England captain claim he would be keen to work with Pochettino again, though a move away from Tottenham would be - to no one's surprise - extremely complicated.

Kane was close to joining Manchester City last summer, reportedly agreeing personal terms and only Spurs chairman Daniel Levy 's £160million asking price scuppered the deal.

Rangnick has even made it clear that the Red Devils 'obviously' need to sign a striker in this coming summer transfer window, with Edinson Cavani and Cristiano Ronaldo 35 and 37, respectively.

"Edison's contract is running out in the summer, and the club needs the best possible centre forward," Rangnick admitted ahead of Saturday's 1-1 draw with Southampton. "This is an obvious one. I think everyone is aware

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