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Report: Daniel Levy sets out his asking price as Manchester City target Harry Kane

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According to the Daily Mail, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has slapped a staggering £150million asking price on striker Harry Kane.

It’s suggested that Manchester City and Manchester United are both in the mix to sign Kane this summer – but Levy isn’t willing to deal.

Levy would allegedly want a whopping £150million to even think about a deal for Kane, which will surely put the Manchester duo off.

Funds aren’t exactly flowing due to the global pandemic, so seeing either side splash nien figures on one signing seems hard to imagine.

Kane earns £200,000-a-week at Spurs, and whilst he could earn more elsewhere, the fee is the big issue given that he still has more than three years left on his deal.

Sergio Aguero is out of contract this summer, and Kane could make sense for City as a big-name replacement, whilst Edinson Cavani is in a similar boat at United.

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Kane, 27, continues to score Premier League goals at a great rate, but he is still without silverware in the prime of his career.

His loyalty to Spurs is admirable, but City and United could turn his head – if they manage to build up the funds for a big bid.

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