Report: Man United face PL & Saudi competition for €80million dream transfer | OneFootball

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·07 de fevereiro de 2025

Report: Man United face PL & Saudi competition for €80million dream transfer

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According to Fichajes, the Bayern Munich and England striker is also wanted by his former club Tottenham, while Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli could also be a name to watch out for.

The report states that Kane could be available for €80m, and that will surely be very tempting for a number of top clubs, though it’s also a lot of money to pay for someone who’s a few months away from turning 32.


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That might suit Saudi clubs more, as they have vast resources and have done well in recent times to lure some big names to their teams.

Fichajes state that Al Ahli could look to Kane as an ideal replacement for Roberto Firmino, whose future at the club is seemingly in some doubt.

Could Harry Kane be heading to Saudi, or back to the Premier League?

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Harry Kane in action for Bayern against Freiburg (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Kane would surely be the dream signing for Man United right now, with new manager Ruben Amorim in desperate need of a world class goal-scorer.

Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund have been really poor this season, and the goals dried up for Marcus Rashford before he left for a loan move to Aston Villa this January.

Kane looks like the upgrade United need, but he might also be tempted by an emotional return to his former side Spurs.

In a way, it’s hard to imagine Kane being that tempted by the Saudi Pro League at this stage, even if they can throw incredible amounts of money at him.

The England international still looks like he has a few years left at the very highest level, and he might fancy coming back to the Premier League to continue chasing down Alan Shearer’s all-time top scorer record.

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