Harry Kane’s transfer legend is coming to an end, and Manchester City is the winner.
According to reports, at the beginning of the summer transfer window, the captain of the England national team asked him to be transferred from the club because Tottenham Hotspur has never come close to winning any major trophies during his time at the club; their closest was in April Lost to Manchester City in the League Cup final.
Tottenham Hotspur boss Daniel Levy insisted from the beginning that they “never” sell the 27-year-old forward and he will do the “right thing” for the club, even if it means Keep the dissatisfied Kane, and then continue to surround him.
However, there is a glimmer of hope among interested parties, as Levy has put a price of 120 million pounds ($165.7 million) for the world-class forward, hoping to dissuade all interested parties.
But Manchester City firmly hopes to bring Kane to the Etihad Stadium.
Premier League Champions Initial bid With 100 million pounds ($138.2 million), the Tottenham Hotspur team quickly rejected their initial price tag for Kane.
It now appears that things have changed.
Target report According to reports, after the club and Levi received an offer of 160 million pounds (220 million U.S. dollars) at the Etihad Stadium and a weekly salary of 400,000 pounds (547,620 U.S. dollars), they have blessed Kane to join Manchester City.
There have been reports in the past that Levy only wanted to sell Kane to foreign clubs, so Juventus’ initial interest, But the problem is that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no foreign club can afford Kane’s price.
Chelsea also tried to chase Kane, but due to their long-term competition with Tottenham Hotspur, the possibility of a transfer to Stamford Bridge is very small.
According to the sourceLevy was quoted as saying that Kane “never wanted to leave under bad conditions”, he called the player and his agent brother Charlie last Friday.
In addition to pursuing important trophies, Kane is also expected to break the Premier League scoring record set by Alan Shearer, only scoring 95 goals to break his 260 goals.
The move also broke the Premier League transfer fee record held by Manchester United, who signed Paul Pogba for 89 million pounds (121.8 million US dollars) a few years ago.



