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Harry Kane is not doing quite well in the Euro, but so he received a millionaire offer from a big one in Europe

Manchester City has made it a priority to sign the Tottenham striker and Premier League scorer, but his offer is what it is and warns that there will be no second option.

By Alexis Almosnino

Manchester City has made it a priority to sign the Tottenham striker and Premier League scorer, but his offer is what it is and warns that there will be no second option.
Manchester City has made it a priority to sign the Tottenham striker and Premier League scorer, but his offer is what it is and warns that there will be no second option.
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Harry Kane is Manchester City's number one target for the next transfer market. After the English forward made clear his intentions to leave Tottenham for next season, the rest of the teams organize their accounts to try to undertake a transfer that will be around 100 million.

In fact, according to the Daily Star, the amount of the offer will be exactly 100 million pounds (116 million euros) and will arrive during the next month, when the Eurocup ends. Of course, it will be a single offer to accept or reject, there will be no second option, since Manchester City wants it to be a "quick operation". However, Daniel Levy values Kane at around 150 million, so it will not be such a simple deal and it remains to be seen if a player is included in the operation to lower costs.

The absence of collective titles at Tottenham has inclined Kane to make the decision to want to leave White Hart Lane, aged 27, having been the Premier League's top scorer last season. In the two rounds of the Euro Cup, the English forward has been made up of Foden, Sterling and Kane, which would be a forecast of what they want to see in Manchester City in a few months.

It only remains to wait to see what will happen to what promises to be one of the most important signings of the season. If materialized, it would astonish more than one, since, as tempting as the offer may seem, Tottenham would lose its most valuable piece, and consequently, a direct rival would be strengthened, either in the Champions or in the Premier League.

 


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