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Maguire still won't leave, what Harry Kane is being asked to join United

The striker is reportedly hours away from deciding his future in England.

By Liam Styles

The striker is reportedly hours away from deciding his future in England.
The striker is reportedly hours away from deciding his future in England.
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Several days have passed since the Euro 2024 qualifiers in Germany. Harry Kane was one of the main protagonists of these matches in which Gareth Southgate's team won easily and no one is going to stop them to be in the top competition in Europe next summer.

The United board headed by Sheikh Jassim is starting to be incisive in what he wants for his team in the next campaign. One of the top priorities is to have a world-class star like Neymar Jr. who would be leaving Paris Saint-Germain and playing for the Red Devils in the next UEFA Champions League.

Circumstances have changed and now they need a power forward to partner Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford so that they can have a team that can be the best circumstances and coach Erik ten Hag doesn't have to be fighting over who is in better shape than the other. He also needs to stay away from scandals like Antony, whose off-field problems are following him.

For the time being, United could make a juicy offer to Harry Kane in the next few hours. But in doing so they will have to ask the England striker to do one important thing to avoid breaking established Premier League rules. Something that few people do and which could cost him some resentment at Tottenham, where he has spent the last few seasons.

What has Kane been asked to do?

The Sun newspaper has released the information that Harry Kane would be very close to Manchester United by the old formula of the 'Transfer request' which means that the striker himself will have to pressure his team to let him go and with that the team led by Erik ten Hag could put an offer of 100 million euros less than half of what Daniel Levy and the Tottenham board are looking for.


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