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Who Manchester United should sign if they can't complete dream Harry Kane transfer

Manchester United have made Harry Kane their top target this summer and for good reason.

United have been lacking a reliably clinical striker for years and if it wasn't for the resurgent form of Marcus Rashford this season Erik ten Hag's transformation would not have gone as well. Let alone a striker who can score, the manager has had to work with limited strikers full stop.

Anthony Martial has been injured for most of the campaign, Cristiano Ronaldo was never suited to Ten Hag's style and left in a strop and although Wout Weghorst does good work, he struggles to find the back of the net. Kane would bring all the quality in possession as well the cutting edge that over 20 goals a season for nine years attests to.

Also read: Signing Kane would be a coup with caveats for United

However, signing him will be no easy accomplishment. Even though Kane is in the final year of his contract, Tottenham will not let him go easily and chairman Daniel Levy is historically reluctant to do business with domestic rivals.

There are alternative options but which one should United go for if they can't sign Kane? MEN Sport writers have answered the question below.

Samuel Luckhurst

Kane would be a coup with caveats if United somehow prise him from Daniel Levy. Someone who has worked with Levy told me Erik ten Hag would have to "kill him" to sign Kane. I think he was joking.

Given England's mid-June internationals, Kane's downtime, Levy's stubbornness and the fact United have not signed anyone from Tottenham since 2008, Kane would not be a swift deal. It would be remarkable if the 'saga' did not extend into August. If Spurs finish fourth, then it's possibly mission impossible.

An inevitable ordeal, Kane's age (he would be 30 if he does

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