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Spurs’ stance on selling Harry Kane amid interest from Man Utd & Bayern Munich

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is determined not to allow striker Harry Kane to join a Premier League rival this summer – no matter the price – amid interest from Manchester United.
Kane has just over one year left on his contract, and last weekend scored his 200th Premier League goal, becoming Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer in the process.
His strike earned Spurs three points against Manchester City, putting them back in the mix to qualify for the Champions League at the end of the current season – something which will be crucial to the club’s chances of keeping their star man beyond this campaign.
The England captain is not close to extending his contract at Tottenham despite soon entering the final year of his deal, and is likely to analyse his options at the end of the campaign before deciding on his future.
United are among the clubs interested in a potential deal for Kane, who will turn 30 in July. 90min has previously reported that Kane is among a number of names United are looking at as they search for a new first-choice number nine.
Bayern Munich are also interested in luring Kane to Germany, though Kane is understood to be favouring a stay in England in a perfect world to continue chasing the Premier League’s all-time goalscoring record – sitting 60 goals behind Alan Shearer at present. Kane’s camp have not ruled out a move abroad, however.
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90min reported last month that Bayern value Kane in a similar region to what they sold Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona for last summer. The Polish striker set Barcelona back a total package worth €50m.
Bayern would expect to pay more given Kane is five years Lewandowski’s junior, but not too far from the market price given his contract situation.
90min understands the option to sell Kane abroad for a smaller fee is more appealing to Levy than doing business with a rival like United at a higher price, though the club’s priority is to tie Kane’s future down long-term at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
United have found business with Spurs extremely difficult to do in the past with Levy driving negotiations, though do have other options they’re considering to fill their problem centre forward position. Loanee Wout Weghorst and perenially-injured Anthony Martial are the options Erik ten Hag has to choose from at present.
Napoli’s Victor Osimhen is of interest to United, though could face stiff competition from big-spending Chelsea, while 90min also understands that Dusan Vlahovic is another option they could to turn to given Juventus’ points deduction in Serie A and difficulties faced this season, with Champions League qualification looking incredibly challenging.
United could be under new ownership by the time the summer transfer window begins, with a number of candidates emerging ahead of next Friday’s soft deadline for parties to declare interest.
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Man Utd ready Kane bid; Tuchel eyes Mount reunion at Bayern

90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world…
Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold is ready to sanction a move for Harry Kane, with the Red Devils set to offer £80m for the Tottenham striker. (Daily Star)
However, Manchester United are no closer to agreeing a new contract with Marcus Rashford, whose deal expires in 2024. (The Athletic)
Arsenal are one of several clubs vying to sign Denmark international Jesper Lindstrom, with Eintracht Frankfurt ready to sell for a fee of €30m. (Sport1)
Real Madrid are hoping to sign Leroy Sane from Bayern Munich this summer amid speculation that his future at the Allianz Arena is uncertain. (Fichajes)
Following Thomas Tuchel’s arrival, Bayern Munich are prepared to reunite their new manager with Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount. (The Times)
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Barcelona are willing to re-sign Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Chelsea on loan this summer. The Gabon striker only made the switch from Camp Nou to Stamford Bridge back in August. (Sport)
Liverpool have joined Arsenal and Tottenham in the race to sign Evan Ndicka on a free transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt. (Daily Mirror)
Another centre-back target for Liverpool is Napoli’s Kim Min-jae, who is also wanted by Manchester United. (Rai)
Manchester City are ready to replace Ilkay Gundogan with either Jude Bellingham or Florian Wirtz in the event he departs for Barcelona on a free transfer. (Football Insider)
The father of Barcelona winger Ansu Fati has hit out at the club for their treatment of the winger, though insisted he wants to stay at the club. (COPE)
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Chelsea join race for Gladbach midfielder Manu Kone

Chelsea have registered an interest in Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Manu Kone, 90min understands.
The Blues are looking to bolster in midfield this summer and have added plenty of names to their shortlist, at the top of which is West Ham United’s Declan Rice.
There are plenty of suitors for Rice, however, and so Chelsea are exploring all their options. 90min reported in January that Southampton’s Romeo Lavia was once again of interest to the London side, who failed with a bid to sign the Belgian last summer.
Now, sources have confirmed that Gladbach starlet Kone has played his way onto Chelsea’s radar.
The 21-year-old defensive midfielder has been sensational for Gladbach and has attracted significant interest from across Europe, with Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain both known admirers of Kone.
In the Premier League, Liverpool and Newcastle have both scouted Kone this year ahead of a summer departure from Gladbach which is becoming increasingly likely.
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Chelsea are now firmly in the fight for Kone who, at 21, fits the profile for the Blues’ new owners as a young star with plenty of top-flight potential.
Kone was recently asked about the interest in him, admitting to Le Parisien that he is honoured to see so many big clubs watching him.
“I live well with rumours, I don’t pay attention to everything that is said. It’s more my entourage and my friends who send me the articles,” he explained. “It’s a source of pride for them to see my name associated with big clubs, but it doesn’t make me hot or cold. I prefer to finish my season quietly. Afterward, what must happen will happen.”
Asked specifically about the interest of PSG and a possible return to the city of his birth, Paris, Kone insisted the only deciding factor for him when it comes to a transfer would be the game time on offer.
“It’s true that I’m Parisian,” he acknowledged. “I was born and trained here. There is a logical link.
“But whether it’s Paris or another club, I don’t care. I just want to play football. In Monchengladbach, I play. So if I have to leave, I’ll think about playing first.”
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Josko Gvardiol reveals Pep Guardiola chat & confirms RB Leipzig transfer stance

RB Leipzig centre-back Josko Gvardiol has confessed the club have no interest in selling him this summer, despite widespread interest from across Europe.
The likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid have all expressed an interest in the 21-year-old, who penned a contract extension last summer to tie him to the Bundesliga side until 2027.
90min understands Gvardiol’s contract includes a release clause of €100m which becomes active in 2024, so any sale this year will have to be negotiated directly with Leipzig – something Gvardiol does not believe his current employers are prepared to do.
“The club is not interested in selling me this summer, so there is no point in talking about anything else,” Gvardiol told a press conference.
“The most important thing is to end this season in Leipzig in the best possible way.”
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Among Gvardiol’s suitors are Manchester City and Pep Guardiola, after whom the Leipzig defender is nicknamed due to the similarities in their surnames.
The due were seen speaking after City’s Champions League last-16 victory over Leipzig earlier this month, but Gvardiol declined to reveal what was said.
“I extended my hand to Guardiola and congratulated him on advancing in the Champions League,” the defender said. “Guardiola, a great coach, threw a few words at me, but I will keep them to myself.”
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