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Manchester United co -owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, may not have a final comment on transfers, but according to a great fan of a star in England.
This is Bayern Munich striker Harry Kanewhich is also open to returning to the Premier League at some point in the future.
According to Tbr footballKane has a great admirer at Ratcliffe, with the 31 -year -old identified as a dream signature for the billionaire when he first invested in the red devils.
It is still unclear if this will translate to Man UTD trying to sign Kane at any time, but the report states that International England could play again in the Premier League and that it would not join the Arsenal or Chelsea la. his rivalry with his former club Tottenham.
Harry Kane’s transfer to Man United could be one to see because of the launch clause
Tbr Football also reports that Kane will soon have a launch clause of only £ 54 million that could open the way to leave the Bayern.
Many clubs may look at this type of quota and believe that it is too high for a player who will be 32 years later this year.
However, there It doesn’t seem to be a kane sign that is reduced with ageSo perhaps the ex -Spurs of the Spurs could be a dream goal for some big names in Europe.
There is no doubt that United would welcome him right now, with Marcus Rashford who had just left -after the form, while both Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund struggle to find the back of the network.
Kane seems to have been in MUFC for some time now, and it could be a great impetus that there would be no realistic competence of rivals such as Arsenal and Chelsea.
It would certainly be very controversial if Kane ended up playing for another London club after his long association with Tottenham, although we have seen some great names that represent these teams.
Sol Campbell, Emmanuel Adebayor and David Bentley are among those who have played both Arsenal and Spurs, while William Gallas even had spells with the three of Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs.