
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has reportedly laid out his wage demands to Real Madrid amid rumours also linking him as a transfer target for Manchester United.
The England international has shone in the Premier League in recent times, and even finished 2017 as the top scorer in Europe with 56 goals in all competitions. There’s no doubt Kane would be a fine signing for a number of top European clubs, but speculation in recent months suggests it’s likely to be a battle between United and Madrid.
Earlier this season, the Sun claimed the Red Devils were interested in a £170million move for Kane, noting that Jose Mourinho is a long-time admirer and eager to pair him up with Romelu Lukaku up front. According to Diario Gol, the 24-year-old could now earn a big new contract at Tottenham and the report claims he would want Real to better that offer if he were to move to the Bernabeu.
The report claims that could mean Los Blancos having to pay him over £10.6million a year. That doesn’t necessarily sound beyond the wealthy Spanish giants, but it could be that similar players would be available for less. According to reports in Spain, Real Madrid are ready to pull out the stops to land Tottenham striker Harry Kane, and who can blame them. The 24-year-old has been in brilliant form again this season, scoring 24 goals in 25 games, and that comes off the back of his most prolific season yet last year in which he scored 35 goals in just 38 outings.
With Tottenham continuing to push to the next level to compete for major honours coupled with a new stadium to look forward to, there are plenty of reasons for Kane stay in north London. However, according to Sport, as re-reported by The Sun, Real Madrid are prepared to do what they can to prise him away and convince him to move to the Bernabeu. It’s claimed that they’re willing to make an offer worth £177m for the England international, with £133m of that arriving in cash and Gareth Bale included in the deal with a value of £44m.
Despite his injury problems, it’s questionable as to whether that’s good business from Madrid, as they’ll surely hope to rake in much more for the Welshman if they choose to sell him, having splashed out a then-world record of £85m in 2013, as noted by Bbc Sport.
Nevertheless, we’re talking about a player who has steadily featured less and less each season for the last three campaigns, going from 48 appearances in 2014/15, to 31 the following year before making
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