Harry Kane: Tottenham star ‘already negotiating’ with Euro giants after Man Utd decision sets up huge transfer

Harry Kane

Tottenham striker Harry Kane has entered talks with one of Europe’s leading clubs over a move away from the Premier League, according to one source.

Tottenham endured a disappointing season in 2022-23, finishing eighth in the Premier League and failing to go any further than the fifth round in either domestic cup competition. Plus, they were knocked out of the Champions League in the last 16 by Italian side Milan.

Despite Tottenham’s struggles, Kane still had a fantastic season. He managed 32 goals in 49 appearances across all competitions, with 30 of those strikes coming in 38 Premier League games.

Kane must be given credit for only finishing six goals behind Prem Golden Boot winner Erling Haaland, despite playing in a Spurs team that creates far less chances than Manchester City.

The England star is facing a big decision as he will soon enter the final 12 months of his Spurs contract. He could push for a transfer this summer, knowing Spurs will not want him to leave on a free transfer next year.

In this case, his priority would be to join a team that regularly competes for trophies, as he has not won any silverware with Spurs.

Alternatively, Kane might opt to extend his contract with Spurs and put all of his effort towards helping them end their trophy drought, while also continuing to chase Alan Shearer’s Prem scoring record.

In terms of a potential transfer, both Manchester United and Real Madrid have been tipped to sign Kane recently. But those two clubs have now dropped their interest in him after finding out Spurs would demand a whopping £100million to sell, despite Kane’s contract running down.

Harry Kane in discussions over France switch

Instead, the 29-year-old may now head to French club Paris Saint-Germain. On Monday, French outlet Le Parisien revealed how PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi is ‘pushing’ to sign Kane. He wants Kane to replace Kylian Mbappe, who could leave for Real Madrid after revealing he will not extend his contract at the Parc des Princes.

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