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Man United ‘confident of signing Harry Kane in the summer if Tottenham finish outside the top four’

Harry Kane is the subject of interest from Manchester United with his deal expiring next year

Manchester United are ‘confident of landing Harry Kane this summer if Tottenham miss out on a top four spot’, with Red Devils ‘encouraged after making contact with the England captain’s camp through third party’

  • Manchester United are reportedly confident they can sign Harry Kane
  • Tottenham could lower their asking price if they fail to get a top-four spot
  • United are said to have made contact with Kane’s camp through a third party 

Manchester United are reportedly confident they can make a stunning move for Harry Kane – if Tottenham fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Speculation continues to surround Kane’s future at Tottenham, with the England captain unlikely to win a trophy with his club yet again this season.

The Sun have now reported that United are growing in confidence they can land Kane this summer, if they fail to obtain a top-four spot.

It’s said they feel that Spurs will lower their £100m asking price if Tottenham aren’t playing in Europe’s elite competition next season. 

United’s camp are also said to be encouraged by a response they received, after contacting Kane’s camp through a third party. 

Harry Kane is the subject of interest from Manchester United with his deal expiring next year

Manchester United feel they can sign Kane if Tottenham fail to finish inside the top-four

Manchester United feel they can sign Kane if Tottenham fail to finish inside the top-four

Spurs do currently sit in fourth place but will face fierce competition from Liverpool and Newcastle in the final months of the season.

They are also still in the Champions League but are not one of the favourites to win the competition and are 1-0 down going into the second-leg of their last-16 tie with AC Milan.

Kane’s contract at Tottenham is set to expire in the summer of 2024, and there are fears the club could lose their star striker for nothing if he doesn’t sign a new deal.

The 30-year-old, who is earning £200,000-per-week, could be easier to secure if Tottenham aren’t playing in the Champions League going into the final season of his deal.

When speaking about a potential new deal in January, Kane said: ‘There’s not been much talk. I’m sure there will be conversations over the coming months but I’m just focused on this season and doing my best.

Kane and Tottenham look unlikely to win a trophy this season

Manchester United are reportedly encouraged by initial response from getting in touch with Kane's camp

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