PSG have reportedly made Tottenham striker Harry Kane one of their key targets for the summer, with the French giants keen to add a superstar forward to replace Lionel Messi.
According to Le Parisien, the ‘world-class’ England captain has been identified as a player PSG could make a serious attempt to sign this summer, with Messi expected to depart Paris at the end of his contract with Neymar and Kylian Mbappe’s futures also on thin ice.
With Kane’s contract heading into it’s last year at Tottenham, interest has been bubbling with the 29-year-old yet to show any indication that he will sign a new deal with the north London side, and Spurs failing to qualify for the UEFA Champions League could be the nail in the coffin for the forward’s time with his boyhood club.
As a result, it’s no wonder why PSG are now sniffing an opportunity to sign Kane this summer, with the Premier League talisman a potentially perfect strike partner for Mbappe if the France international is willing to remain in Paris for another year.

Indeed, whilst France might not be the first destination that comes to mind when it comes to Kane’s next stop after Tottenham, PSG are a realistic club that can both afford Danie Levy’s asking price for the striker as well as offer the wages the England star is bound to want.
Moreover, given PSG’s incredible success rate in France when it comes to winning domestic titles, Kane could be tempted with a move to the Ligue 1 giants to finally add some silverware to his so-far barren trophy cabinet.
PSG should make an honest attempt to sign Kane this summer

PSG are well aware that they have the funds and the prestige to attract a player of Kane’s qualities and calibre, and as a result, the French giants should make an honest attempt to sign the Tottenham striker, who could be the missing piece in Christophe Galtier’s frontline.
Kane’s in the prime of his career and could help Mbappe and company finally bring a European title to Paris after nearly a decade of attempts. And with the Tottenham man seemingly set to leave this summer, PSG might as well ensure they’re at the front of the queue for the 29-year-old.
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