Manchester United is considering a bold move for Bayern Munich’s Harry kane
Due to their ambitious aspirations for the upcoming transfer window, Harry Kane is at the top of Manchester United’s transfer list, according to FootballTransfers.
The club is quite interested in Kane, especially if he is open to returning to the Premier League after his attempt to do so was thwarted by Tottenham’s astronomical price tag in the summer.
Depending on their financial needs, Bayern Munich may decide to sell players, which might have an effect on Kane’s future.
According to the source, Man United want to add an experienced Premier League striker to their attack despite Rasmus Hojlund’s strong performances in order to prevent their goal deficit from occurring again this season.
This is exactly what Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants at United. He wants Premier League experienced players with promising young talent.
Ratcliffe, the new man to lead the football operations at United, intends to increase the club’s financial capacity by making personal investments, increasing the allowable loss for the current fiscal year from €20 million to €122 million.
It is expected that this infusion of cash would greatly augment United’s purchasing power; estimates from FootballTransfers indicate that the club may spend between €250 million and €300 million on new players.
This amount, nevertheless, may change in response to how well the team does in earning berths in the Champions League or Europa League.
Kane joined Bayern Munich with huge expectation but it looks like the English striker will fail to win any trophy this season with the German giants. They are eight points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the league and have already lost their first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 match against Lazio.
Signing Kane is a no-brainer as he is one of the most prolific goal scorers to ever play in the league. His record speaks for himself.
According to FootballTransfers, United are willing to rekindle their interest in Kane amid questions of Thomas Tuchel’s future at the Allianz Arena and the uncertainty that will bring heading towards another summer transfer window in which Bayern could sanction sales.
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