Man United asked to ‘pay £200m for This goal machine’ or no deal

Tottenham Hotspur have told Manchester United that they will have to pay above £200m to sign Harry Kane, according to reports.

Man United have been linked with a number of targets this summer as Jose Mourinho wants to add more firepower to his squad ahead of next season.

The United boss is said to have ordered Ed Woodward to sign Spurs striker, Harry Kane after focus from signing Cristiano Rinaldo who has been tipped to leave Real Madrid this summer.

Reports in the Independent claim that Tottenham Hotspur have told Manchester United that they will have to pay above £200m before they can consider a move for the striker.

It is understood that hierarchy at the White Hart Lane are not ready to sell Kane this summer as they prepare to better their chances next season when they are expected to compete in the Champions League.

Harry Kane has been a key figure for the North London side in recent seasons churning out impressive goalscoring displays to help Spurs challenge for the Premier League title in previous years.

United are looking to add two forwards to this summer following their failure to sign Antoine Greizmann from Atletico Madrid due to a transfer ban.

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