Judi Online - Manchester United are ready to test Tottenham's resolve to keep Harry Kane with a £40million bid for the striker.
United have made Spurs and England star Kane their top summer transfer target after Real Madrid declared Gareth Bale is staying at the Bernabeu.
Kane
has been on United boss Louis van Gaal's wanted list following his
31-goal heroics last season, but now the Reds are ready to make official
their interest in the form of a bid.
United executive
vice-chairman Ed Woodward knows the club need to land a marquee signing
this summer and rising star Kane, 21, has emerged as that player.
But United face a battle to land Kane, with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy renowned for his tough negotiating skills and refusal to budge from his valuation of players.
Although Spurs say they have no desire to sell Kane, who signed a new
five-year deal in February, United believe a bid in the region of £40m
could put pressure on that stance.
Bandar Bola - Kane himself has expressed no
wish to leave White Hart Lane, but could have his head turned with an
approach from United, who can offer him the chance to play in the
Champions League.
But United may have to go as high as £50m to
land Kane, with Levy certain to hold out for the best possible price for
Tottenham's prized asset, if they eventually decide to let him go.
United's move for Kane would appear to signal the end of Robin van Persie's time at Old Trafford after three years, with the Reds willing to listen to offers for the Dutch striker.
Van Persie admitted in a recent interview United are planning to
spend up to £200m this summer, to build a team capable of challenging
for the Premier League title.
But Van Persie is unlikely to be
part of that title-chasing squad, with Juventus and Fenerbahce among the
clubs interested in taking the 31-year-old forward.
With United
having also decided against a permanent move for Radamel Falcao, who
spent last season on loan from Monaco, the Reds are looking to add two
new front men this summer.
Another forward target for United is
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema, who could be included as part of the
deal that sees goalkeeper David De Gea go the other way.
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