Levy agrees to sell Harry Kane to Man Utd on one condition



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Manchester United have been told they can now sign Harry Kane on a successful transfer, while details of a failed move by Liverpool for a Norwegian star have emerged, according to paper gossip on Easter Sunday.

HARRY KANE TRANSFER TO MAN UTD IS ON

Tottenham president Daniel Levy will sanction Harry Kane’s departure to Manchester United this summer, according to a report.

the Mail on Sunday He believes that the sale of England’s talisman will happen when the transfer window opens, although there is a catch: United has been told that they must pay an equivalent fee of £ 200m to sign the striker.

Kane has endured a difficult season as she has been sidelined since New Years Day with a torn hamstring tendon and has seen Mauricio Pochettino, with whom you had a strong working relationship, replaced at the helm by Jose Mourinho.

But it is the potential failure to qualify for the Champions League that could be the decisive trigger for an exit and the forward spoke about his future in a Instagram Live Chat and the main message was mixed.

The forward admitted to being ambitious and said: “I am not someone to stay there for the simple fact of doing it.”

And it’s in part for those reasons, along with the club’s financial concerns at the moment related to the breakup in soccer, that the Spurs will give United permission to open talks on the transfer.

A report last month claimed that the 26-year-old had two very strong reasons for wanting to move north to Old Trafford, although there is no doubt that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is on the market to strengthen his attack after Euro Paper Talk outlined three attack targets the Norwegian had in mind.

Dimitar Berbatov, who moved from Tottenham to Old Trafford in 2008, knows exactly the dilemma Kane faces.

The Betfair ambassador said earlier this week: “I have seen some comments from Harry Kane, saying he loves the Spurs but if they are not going to produce trophies, it may be time to go. He knows all of that, of course he does. He’s thinking about it, now even more than before.

“I think that once I return, maybe soccer will change in the amount of money spent, in the way the players buy and sell. If you are Kane in this situation and Daniel Levy is your president, he will not sell you cheap, he will ask you what is fair, which in Kane’s case is a lot of money.

“I see many similarities in the situation I went through and what is happening with Kane right now. There is a strong connection between Spurs and Manchester United, Teddy Sherringham was at Tottenham, then I went to Old Trafford, I was a Spurs striker and I went to United and now Kane, who is also a striker, is being linked with a move there.

“I feel like it’s also a similar moment in his career that he was in, you start thinking if you’re on the right track and thinking about winning things.” If you’re one of the lucky ones like Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes or Gary Neville, where you spend your whole life in a great club, then you don’t have to ask yourself those questions, you just want to work hard and prove yourself every day.

“When I left the Spurs, even though I had won a trophy with the club, it was still a difficult decision to make. I was following my own path and I knew that people would not be happy, but I had to, I come from a small country and when one of the biggest clubs in the world came for me, it was my dream. “

Kane He has scored 181 goals during his time with Tottenham and is considered one of the best strikers in the world. The 26-year-old has a contract with Tottenham until 2024 and Levy believes his assessment of the striker is realistic.

And more gossip

Liverpool failed with an offer for Real Madrid youth Martin Odegaard last summer, according to the former head of the Norwegian midfielder (Sunday Mirror)

Martin Odegaard: can move to Hammers

UEFA could finish this season’s Champions League and Europa League competitions in a three-week block during August (Sunday Mirror)

The Premier League will use new rules next season after soccer’s legislative body made changes to the use of field-side monitors and an explanation of which part of the arm can be penalized as handball (Sunday Mirror).

Chelsea are still reportedly interested in signing Dries Mertens this summer, but both Manchester United and Arsenal could now hinder their chances (Sunday Express)

James Rodríguez’s agent has reportedly had conversations with Juventus and Manchester United while seeking a summer move away from Real Madrid (Mail on Sunday)

Nemanja Matic’s improved form has left Manchester United with no choice but to offer the 31-year-old midfielder a new deal (Mail on Sunday)

Barcelona President Josep Bartomeu has received assurances that no other board member will resign, and several of those who resigned on Friday have distanced themselves from the idea that there is high-level corruption in the club (Mail on Sunday)

Roberto Mancini believes that winning the Premier League title with Manchester City is the greatest achievement of his managerial career (Mail on Sunday)

Arsenal have proposed to their players that they will not have to pay a salary cut for the losses suffered by the club during the coronavirus crisis if they qualify for the Champions League, as long as the current season of the Premier League resumes (Sunday Telegraph )

England U21 is still awaiting confirmation from this year’s Toulon Tournament joining the list of events canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic (Sunday Telegraph)

Jose Mourinho wished Dele Alli a very personal happy birthday, after seeing his Spurs star crossing the street as he walked (The Sun on Sunday)

Leicester City has postponed wage delays to focus on helping the community and the NHS (Sunday Times)

Manchester United leads transfer race for Swansea ace Joe Rodon (The Sun on Sunday)

Arsenal took a heavy blow as they now compete with Italian giants Juventus for Dani Ceballos, who is on loan at Emirates from Real Madrid. (The sun on Sunday)

Newcastle want to sign Benfica midfielder Rafa Silva, but the play is on hold (The Sun on Sunday)

Chelsea has opened the Stamford Bridge to allow local players to train amid the coronavirus outbreak (The Sun on Sunday)

Josh Maja has put West Ham and Crystal Palace on alert for a return to English football (The Sun on Sunday)

Aaron Ramsey fears he will get fat during coronavirus blockade because he can’t stop eating cookies (The Sun on Sunday)

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