“As each week of the window passes by, there is one scenario that still baffles: Why on earth do Manchester United seem uninterested in a pursuit of Harry Kane?”
With the transfer window remaining open for another month or so, plenty of marquee moves can still take place.
But as each week of the window passes by, there is one scenario that still baffles: Why on earth do Manchester United seem uninterested in a pursuit of Harry Kane?
Is it because they would regard the likely £100million asking price for a 30-year-old striker as way too steep? Considering United have, apparently, put a £40million tag on Scott McTominay, £100million for Kane would be an absolute bargain.
Is it because Daniel Levy has privately made it known he will not, under any circumstances, sell to United? What has become clear is that Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns Spurs, has said Kane must be sold if he does not sign a new deal. And considering his current predicament – on trial for alleged securities fraud in the United States – Lewis probably does not give a toss who Kane is flogged to. Soon, he might need the dough for his solicitors Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and From.