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Manchester United could capitalise on Harry Kane to Bayern Munich transfer

Bayern Munich reportedly want to sign Harry Kane this summer, and Manchester United may well be keeping a close eye on the German side's moves in the transfer market.

The Bundesliga side are claimed to have seen two bids rejected for the England captain. An initial offer of €70m (£60m) plus add-ons was knocked back, before Spurs rebuffed the follow-up bid of €80m (£68m) with add-ons. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is seemingly holding out for £100m for Kane - who has one year left on his contract with the club.

Manchester United have been relentlessly linked to the 29-year-old this year, but that price tag has seen the Old Trafford side cool their interest and instead target Atalanta forward Rasmus Hojlund. But, while a move for Kane appears highly unlikely now, the noise around him could still be of interest to Erik ten Hag and co.

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It's reported that Bayern are looking to sell seven players in order to fund a deal for Kane. Manager Thomas Tuchel views Kane as the man to eventually replace Robert Lewandowski, who left the Allianz Arena one year ago. Three players potentially set to be sold are Sadio Mane, Ryan Gravenberch and United's loan man from last season, Marcel Sabitzer.

Former Liverpool star Mane did not quite hit the heights expected last season. Having only signed for Bayern last summer, it's claimed that £17m could be enough for the Bundesliga outfit to part ways. Sabitzer, meanwhile, is 'available' for £13m given that Tuchel does not have him in his plans.

But the one which intrigues the most is Gravenberch - a player who has worked under Ten Hag before and has been linked with United plenty of times. Bayern's valuation of the Dutchman

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