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Erik ten Hag returns to the charge and has the perfect plan to sign Harry Kane

Erik ten Hag has restarted the idea of signing Harry Kane and now he has a new plan to make the deal happen.

By Angus Barnes

Erik ten Hag has restarted the idea of signing Harry Kane and now he has a new plan to make the deal happen.
Erik ten Hag has restarted the idea of signing Harry Kane and now he has a new plan to make the deal happen.
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The fact is that Erik ten Hag is ready to make another effort to sign Harry Kane for the next season, and the fact is that the manager currently has the perfect situation to make the deal happen.

Erik ten Hag wants to sign at least one striker that could take over the position of the team right away, and while it seems that Rasmus Hojlund is the main target for Manchester United, they are actually thinking that the are going to be able to sign Harry Kane as their new striker for the next season with this new strategy for the team.

The fact is that the signing of Harry Kane seems to be really complicated, but now there are teams like Manchester United or Bayern Munich that believe that Tottenham would rather make the deal happen in this transfer window and earn a bag for the player rather than see him walk away for free in the next season and not earn anything.

Now it seems that Erik ten Hag is ready to offer a considerable amount of money for Harry Kane but they would also include Jadon Sancho in the swap deal, now that the Spurs have announced their interest on signing the winger and that Manchester United has officially decided to let the player go now that he is still a valuable player.

Harry Kane deal

Daniel Levy, the CEO of Tottenham seems to be ready to make a deal happen for Harry Kane, he is a well known businessman and could be ready to start seeing the current situation as a business, mainly because he could be able to get a considerable amount of money for his team and a really young player that could become a future star in a exchange for Harry Kane.


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