Kane worth £30m say Manchester Evening News
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The Manchester Evening News have run an article on potential strikers to buy instead of Radamel Falcao who proved such a disappointment for them in the game at White Hart Lane recently. So what does a Manchester journalist have to say about our Harry Kane?
Name: Harry Edward Kane
Date of birth: July 28, 1993
Place of birth: London, England
Age: 21
Height: 1,83 m
Nationality: English
Position: Striker - Secondary Striker
Foot: Right
In the team since: Jul 1, 2010
Contract until: 30.06.2019
One of the discoveries of the season, the Tottenham striker looks set to force his way into Roy Hodgson’s England plans after his outstanding goal-scoring feats.
Could turn out to be the Three Lions’ answer to Muller, with a sometimes awkward gait that is nonetheless effective.
A record of 17 goals in 27 appearances this season is a measure of his ability - and should he continue to develop, he could be leading England’s line for years to come.
Tottenham are unlikely to be willing to sell yet - but United could be tempted to test their resolve for one of English football’s most exciting prospects.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is renowned for driving a hard deal - as he did when negotiating the transfers of Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov to United.
But he is also known to be willing to sell for the right price - as with Bale and Luka Modric in recent years.
Should United decide to make a move for Kane - they will know they will have to spend heavily.
Considering they were willing to pay £27m for a teenage left back in Luke Shaw, they could expect to fork out in excess of £30m for a striker who has taken the Premier League by storm.
Harry Kane - Tottenham Hotspur
Value: £30m+Name: Harry Edward Kane
Date of birth: July 28, 1993
Place of birth: London, England
Age: 21
Height: 1,83 m
Nationality: English
Position: Striker - Secondary Striker
Foot: Right
In the team since: Jul 1, 2010
Contract until: 30.06.2019
One of the discoveries of the season, the Tottenham striker looks set to force his way into Roy Hodgson’s England plans after his outstanding goal-scoring feats.
Could turn out to be the Three Lions’ answer to Muller, with a sometimes awkward gait that is nonetheless effective.
A record of 17 goals in 27 appearances this season is a measure of his ability - and should he continue to develop, he could be leading England’s line for years to come.
Tottenham are unlikely to be willing to sell yet - but United could be tempted to test their resolve for one of English football’s most exciting prospects.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is renowned for driving a hard deal - as he did when negotiating the transfers of Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov to United.
But he is also known to be willing to sell for the right price - as with Bale and Luka Modric in recent years.
Should United decide to make a move for Kane - they will know they will have to spend heavily.
Considering they were willing to pay £27m for a teenage left back in Luke Shaw, they could expect to fork out in excess of £30m for a striker who has taken the Premier League by storm.
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