The latest news on Harry Kane reveals that Tottenham is set to sell the prolific striker to Real Madrid in a whopping £100 million deal. The likelihood of this transfer materializing is quite strong, as Real Madrid is in dire need of a replacement for Benzema.
On the other hand, Manchester United also appears to hold a great admiration for Harry Kane, hoping to secure his stay at Old Trafford next season. However, the chances for Manchester United to acquire the services of this striker seem to be relatively lower compared to Real Madrid.
So, what do you all think? Will Harry Kane head to Real Madrid or opt for Manchester United instead?
If talking about prices, then Real Madrid has a better chance than Man United because most likely Man United won't want to spend everything just for one striker. They do need a striker, but they also need to make improvements on other lines. Meanwhile, Real Madrid has the priority to fill the vacant position left by Benzema and besides that, Real Madrid is a team that often makes offers beyond reason (just like when they offered Mbappe last season).
However, there is one factor that might result in an agreement between Tottenham and Man United, and this is directly related to Harry Kane's ambition to break Alan Shearer's record. This ambition can only be realized if Harry Kane continues to play in the Premier League.
Madrid is very likely to bring Harry Kane to the Santiago Bernabeu, but is it ideal to pay for the 29-year player's services with a fee of £ 100 million. it is very likely that Kane will have a smooth career with El Real, but with a relatively expensive price tag, Madrid can bring in players younger than him. if we have to guess, how many seasons Kane will still appear with high performance.1 or 3 season?, is it worth the investment. I think it's too expensive, because in the next 3 seasons, its value will decrease with age. but if Madrid don't mind signing Kane for £100, maybe more, they can do it.
On the other hand, rumors are that Manchester United also have an interest in bringing Kane to Old Trafford. sadly, probable Spurs owner Levy, he is reluctant to sell his superstar to his Premier League rivals. there is also the matter of the transfer fee, rumors suggest that Spurs will demand over £100 million for their captain. it seems unlikely that Levy will sanction Kane's exit for anything less than that figure. the question is whether United will be willing to pay that much. chances are, United would not be available. So, let's see if Madrid are really interested in signing Kane. or younger players, it's very interesting.