Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane would be the ‘perfect’ signing for French giants Paris Saint-Germain, according to former Premier League playmaker Samir Nasri.
If Kane struck up such a fearsome understanding with Heung-Min Son in North London, just imagine what he could do alongside Kylian Mbappe at the Parc des Princes.
The prospect of Kane dropping deep and fizzing inch-perfect through balls into the thundering stride of PSG’s talismanic number ten is, to say the least, rather mouthwatering.

With Spurs chairman Daniel Levy reluctant to let his star man join a direct Premier League rival – Manchester United his most likely destination on UK soil – it cannot be ruled out that this could be Kane’s final season in England’s top flight.
Will Harry Kane leave Tottenham Hotspur for Paris Saint-Germain?
Tottenham’s all-time record goalscorer is, Le Parisien say, PSG’s number one summer target.
And Nasri, the former France international who played across the Channel for Arsenal, Manchester City and West Ham, believes Kane’s versatility and creativity makes him better suited to the Ligue 1 leaders than Napoli superstar Victor Osimhem.
“No no, not Victor Osimhen. The way he plays does not correspond to PSG. I think a striker like Harry Kane would be perfect for PSG,” Nasri tells Canal Plus.
“He picks up the ball, he is the pivot around which Kylian Mbappe can turn.”
Tottenham are likely to demand a fee in the region of £100 million for Kane. That is despite the fact the academy graduate will turn 30 this summer, and has just over a year remaining on his contract.
Fellow suitors Bayern Munich have already ruled out stumping up a nine-figure sum.
“Nothing at all. It’s nonsense,” Bayern’s sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic says of those Kane rumours. “It’s not in our thoughts at all.”
“I think the transfer is completely crazy,” adds Bavarian legend Uli Hoeness.
“Last year Tottenham rejected 160 million euros (£140m) from Manchester City. Do you think he is cheaper this year? Harry Kane is a great player, no question about it. But that’s money I won’t pay.”

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