Tottenham have fresh Harry Kane priority as Manchester United’s £60.5m plan confirmed

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Tottenham striker Harry Kane is away on holiday with his family but has been a subject of deep transfer interest from Bayern and Manchester United.

Tottenham have scheduled talks with striker Harry Kane to try and convince him to stay at the club despite strong interest from German giants Bayern Munich and Manchester United who are willing to pay £60.5m.

Kane still has a year left on his current deal but has shown little interest in signing a new deal as talks of a move away continue to dominate the news.

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Kane considered the ultimate professional is still on holiday but is due back as most of his Spurs teammates on the 12th of July to begin what most say will be his final 12 months at the club.

Chairman Daniel Levy is aware of the growing interest in his striker from home and abroad but has maintained his resolve of not wanting to sell unless a tempting fee is speculated to be around £100million.

That figure is speculative but it has been boldened by the fact that will be quite impossible to turn down a player in the final year of his contract and turn 30 years next month. Manchester United sources say are willing to go as high as £60million but have turned their attention to other targets as they look to solve their striking problems.

New manager Ange Postecoglou is reportedly keen on keeping Kane and will try to convince him to give him at least a year to show him he’s got what it takes to turn things around in north London and restore the club back to its rightful place.

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Spurs have completed the signing of highly-exciting midfielder James Maddison, adding to their acquisition of Yves Bissouma last season from Brighton. They also have Rodrigo Bentancur who missed a chunk of last season due to a knee injury.

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