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    Manchester United are ending their interest in Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane and says too prohibitive

    Manchester United are ending their interest in Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane and says too prohibitive

    According to the Guardian, Manchester United have officially terminated their interest in Harry Kane, saying the cost of signing the Tottenham striker is too high.

    As if we didn’t know this news was coming.
    Kane is too expensive, even for Manchester United. Daniel Levy had no intention of selling Kane, Europe’s most valued striker, to a Premier League rival, securing a price he knew he wouldn’t fly with the United managers.

    While Erik ten Hag was desperate to capture Kane, he realizes that the blockade set up by Levy is nearly impossible to break. Levy is adamant about keeping Kane at Tottenham, hoping the club’s all-time top scorer will fall for Ange Ball and persuade him to sign a contract extension.
    Kane signed his first youth contract with Tottenham Hotspur when he was 16 and has since scored 213 Premier League goals. He became Spurs’ all-time top scorer after a goal against Manchester City in the 2022/23 season, surpassing the legendary Jimmy Greaves.

    Real Madrid are also keen on their interest in signing Kane. Once again, the asking price was too high for the Galacticos, whose current priority is to sign younger players who have yet to reach their prime. Moreover, Real Madrid expect Kane’s resale value to drop in the coming years which is an added deterrent for the Spanish club.
    Kane’s opportunities to leave Tottenham this summer are rapidly diminishing, greatly increasing the chances of him staying for the 2023-24 season.

    It also increases the likelihood of Tottenham losing him on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the 2023/24 season.
    Hopefully a season under the charismatic Ange Postecoglou will convince the Spurs talisman to sign on the dotted line for a few more seasons.
    He may, however, regret being stopped from leaving by Levy, whose bargaining tactics have derailed any possible deal for the world’s best striker. Manchester United are currently exploring other options for a new striker as the Harry Kane deal is not moving forward at all.

    Man Utd believe Tottenham never wanted to sell Kane to them and have no intention of embarking on a two-month saga.
    Rasmus Højlund, one of the names on the list.

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    Mac Allister quickly became the one Jurgen Klopp wanted, and Liverpool sealed the deal yesterday

    Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesTottenham’s Cristian Romero reacts to Alexis Mac Allister joining Liverpool

    Alexis Mac Allister has had an unbelievable 12 months.

    The Argentine started the season brilliantly with Brighton, scoring five times from midfield before the World Cup. Then, he flew to Qatar to join up with his international teammates, and he created history there.

    Mac Allister started every game that Argentina won in Qatar, including the final. He had an amazing tournament and he continued his form in the Premier League as well.

    A number of clubs became interested in Mac Allister, but Liverpool were quick to act and beat everyone else for his signature yesterday.

    To celebrate his move, Mac Allister took to Instagram to post a message to Reds fans.

    His international teammate Cristian Romero replied: “Let’s go, all the best Ale!”

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    Mac Allister really is an exciting signing for Liverpool.

    The Reds have missed a proper number eight ever since Gini Wijnaldum left the club in 2021. The Dutchman was integral in their Premier League and Champions League triumphs, and Liverpool’s midfield hasn’t been the same since he left.

    Now, Mac Allister will give them the balance they need in the middle of the park and will chip in with goals as well. He is the ideal replacement for Wijnaldum, and we’re almost certain he will do well.

    It will be interesting to see who else Klopp will bring in to join Mac Allister in the middle of the park.

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    The 10 biggest transfers in Europe in the 2023 summer transfer window

    The 2023 summer transfer window is yet to officially open but that hasn’t stopped clubs from doing some big deals. Brighton have already made a record signing with money received from Liverpool.

    Here are the biggest deals so far. Players are ranked by size of the initial fee, with add-ons stated.

    All the summer’s Premier League deals are here.

    1) Pedro Porro (Sporting Lisbon to Tottenham) – £39m

    The Portugal right-back became Tottenham’s property having initially joined the club on loan on deadline day in January. He cost £5million for half a season, in which time he played for three different managers, and Spurs were obligated to pay another £39million this summer. Porro is primarily a wing-back so let’s see if he can play in a back four for Ange Postecoglou.

    2) Alexis Mac Allister (Brighton to Liverpool) – £35million plus £20m add-ons

    Brighton and Liverpool kept the fee under their hats but some Liverpool fans want you to believe they bagged the World Cup winner for the cost of a Tesco meal deal. We have to assume that if Mac Allister is a success, then the Reds will be liable for around £55million, which could still turn out to be a bargain, especially if he adapts to playing a deeper role.

    3) Joao Pedro (Watford to Brighton) – £30m

    Brighton didn’t wait for the end of the season to get Pedro signed, or for the Mac Allister money to clear in their account, before announcing a club-record deal three weeks before the end of the season. The Seagulls welcomed ‘a brilliant young talent’ and many Watford fans concur.

    4) Giacomo Raspadori (Sassuolo to Napoli) – £25.8million

    The Italy forward has already won a Scudetto with Napoli having spent last season on loan. The Serie A champions are obligated to cough up €30million to keep Raspadori having paid €5million to borrow the 23-year-old for a year.

    5) Terem Moffi (Lorient to Nice) – £25.8million

    West Ham and Bournemouth both wanted Moffi in January but the Nigerian forward opted instead for Nice, who must pay €30million having borrowed him since January. Lorient will also bank 15 % of whatever fee Nice might receive for the 24-year-old, who scored six goals in 16 appearances through the second half of the Ligue 1 season.

    6) Hamed Traore (Sassuolo to Napoli) – £21million

    Along with Raspadori, Sassuolo also loaned out Traore, this time for the second half of the season in anticipation of banking another fat cheque from Bournemouth. The midfielder only played seven games but, two games before the end of the season, the Cherries said: “Conditions within the original loan agreement have been reached, and the Ivorian is now contracted until June 2028.”

     

    7) Benjamin Sesko (RB Salzburg to RB Leipzig) – £20m

     

    Manchester United were interested – some reports suggest they still are – but Sesko agreed last August to stay under Red Bull’s wing, swapping Salzburg for Leipzig. The Germans will reportedly pay £20million for the 19-year-old, though they may welcome the opportunity to flip the forward swiftly if United or Newcastle make a decisive move.

     

    8) Nicolas Seiwald (RB Salzburg to RB Leipzig) – £17.2m

     

    The Austria midfielder becomes the 20th player to move between Salzburg and Leipzig since Red Bull took over the German club. Seiwald was reportedly a target for Arsenal and Roma but Leipzig agreed a deal for the 21-year-old in February, with a contract signed until 2028.

     

    9) Chris Wood (Newcastle to Nottingham Forest) – £15m

     

    Wood moved to the City Ground in January, with the incentive of a permanent move if certain, mysterious criteria were met. The Times reported that three starts would be enough to make Forest liable for £15million – he managed five before a season-ending thigh injury in March.

     

    10) Ivan Ilic (Hellas Verona to Torino) – £13.5m

     

    Similarly, ex-Man City midfielder Ilic joined Torino on a six-month loan deal from Hellas Verona with a conditional obligation to purchase. The Serbia international offered two goals and three assists in 14 appearances, presumably going over and above whatever minimum requirement was set.

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    Benni McCarthy has said Manchester Utd may commit a crime if they make one move in the transfer windows

    David de Gea leaving Manchester United would be a crime, says coach Benni McCarthy

    David de Gea leaving Manchester United would be a crime, says coach Benni McCarthy

    Benni McCarthy has urged Manchester United to keep David de Gea (Shutterstock)

    Manchester United first-team coach Benni McCarthy claims it would be ‘a crime’ if David de Gea left Old Trafford this summer.

    The Spaniard is out of contract with United at the end of the month, although reports have claimed that the 32-year-old has reached an agreement over a new deal.

    De Gea won the Premier League’s Golden Glove award for 2022/23 after keeping 17 clean sheets in the top flight this season.

    However, United’s No.1 has faced criticism due to several high-profile errors and it’s understood that Erik ten Hag is keen for the club to recruit a new goalkeeper with better distribution.

    ‘He kept 17 clean sheets in the league. Yes, of course, you’re going to concede but to win the Golden Glove for yet another season is remarkable,’ McCarthy told 947 Joburg.

    ‘You see how difficult the league is so I understand that, yes, everyone has a bad game here and there, but it doesn’t stop him from being one of the best goalkeepers I’ve seen and I’ve worked with. He is unbelievable.

    ‘When you spend every single day with a certain player, I get to see first hand more than what most people get to do. You only see him on a Saturday or on a matchday, and if you see a player make a mistake, [fans] yelling at him, the critics hit the roof.

    ‘But I get to spend every single day with him and he is an unbelievable guy, a great lad, very intelligent and one of the best goalkeepers I have seen.

    ‘It would be a crime if Man United lose a goalkeeper like David de Gea.’

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