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Harry Kane's decision to join Manchester United after Tottenham failure

Harry Kane and the decision to join Manchester United after Tottenham Hotspur's poor season

By Mauricio Saenz

Harry Kane and the decision to join Manchester United after Tottenham Hotspur's poor season
Harry Kane and the decision to join Manchester United after Tottenham Hotspur's poor season

Tottenham Hotspur ended a season to forget. The London team finished in the 8th position in the overall table and will not compete in European nights for the next season. This means a possible talent drain within the English team, where they did not hesitate to fire Antonio Conte a few months ago.

 

The job of Ryan Mason, who came in on an interim basis to the position vacated by Antonio Conte has seen the club never get back on track during the season and they simply did not fight for any titles. However, for the next campaign, the outlook looks even bleaker as they will have no European competitions.  

For this reason, Manchester United is starting to look at players from the White Hart Lane team, since the Red Devils did manage to secure their participation in the next season for the UEFA Champions League. One of them is precisely Harry Kane, who can look for a new challenge in his career that is slowly reaching its mature stage and still unable to win a title.

Manchester United wants to take advantage of this market opportunity and thus try to sign Harry Kane in the face of obvious competition for the next transfer window. For this, they will have to offer a significant sum of money to convince the England captain.

 

How much could Harry Kane earn at Manchester United?

Currently, Harry Kane has a salary of 12 million euros per year, a high amount, but not one of the best in England. For this reason, Manchester United could offer him an even higher amount to convince the footballer to join the club in the summer. Currently, Manchester United's highest paid player is David de Gea with 21 million euros per year.


Mauricio Saenz

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