Harry Kane 'ONLY wants a move to Manchester United and will leave Tottenham for free next year if a deal can't be agreed'... as he chases trophies and Premier League goalscoring record
- Erik ten Hag is keen to bring Harry Kane to Manchester United in the summer
- Kane is reportedly only interested in Old Trafford switch despite interest abroad
- The England captain 'would see out his Spurs deal if a move cannot be agreed'
Harry Kane is reportedly only interested in a move to Manchester United with the Tottenham talisman prepared to see out the remaining year of his contract if a deal cannot be agreed.
Speculation continues to surround Kane's future at Tottenham after the club missed out on European football following a dismal season that ended in an eighth place finish in the Premier League.
The England captain has long been reported as Manchester United's top summer transfer target, with manager Erik ten Hag seeking reinforcements to his forward line.
According to The Sun, Kane wants to complete a move to Old Trafford this summer as he pursues silverware and Champions League football.
The 29-year-old reportedly has no intention to move abroad despite claims of interest from Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and PSG.
Harry Kane reportedly wants a move to Man United but may be forced to see out his Spurs deal
Kane has long been viewed as Erik ten Hag's priority target for the summer transfer window
Man United expect Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to demand over £100million for Kane
Kane is believed to be determined to chase down Alan Shearer's Premier League goalscoring record of 260, with his final season brace against Leeds moving him 48 away from the haul.
United are viewed as Kane's only likely option this summer, with champions Man City and Liverpool not in the market for a forward and his Spurs connections preventing a possible move to Arsenal or Chelsea.
Kane is reportedly prepared to stay at Tottenham for the final year of his contract should a deal not be agreed, before potentially leaving the club on a free next summer.
Mail Sport reported this week that United feel Tottenham's price for Kane will be £100million.
With uncertainty surrounding Spurs' immediate future and next boss, the Red Devils are not expecting under-pressure Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to agree to sell easily.
United have been linked with numerous strikers should a move for Kane prove fruitless this summer.
Napoli frontman Victor Osimhen has been repeatedly linked to the club, with Atalanta youngster Rasmus Hojlund, Benfica ace Goncalo Ramos and Eintracht Frankfurt striker Randal Kolo Muani also reportedly targeted.
Kane, became Tottenham's side's all-time record goal scorer this season, with the forward ending the campaign with 30 Premier League goals despite the club's struggles.
Kane reached 30 goals for the Premier League season with his final day brace against Leeds
Spurs endured a difficult season with the club finishing eighth and missing out on Europe
He admitted earlier this month that he would hold talks with Levy, adding that 'a lot needs to change' at Tottenham before club can be successful again.
'There's a big summer ahead and a lot that needs to change here to start being successful again,' Kane said.
'I think there's a conversation [with the chairman] to be had anyway in terms of some of the values of the club.
'It will be a conversation, we've had many conversations before like that on how we can improve, and that will be the case again.'
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