Spurs owner wants to sell striker if he does not sign new dealKane was United’s top transfer target at start of the summer
Manchester United could revive their interest in Harry Kane after being informed that Tottenham’s chairman, Daniel Levy, has been told by the club’s majority owner, Joe Lewis, the striker cannot be allowed to run down his contract and leave for nothing next year.
Kane, who celebrates his 30th birthday on Friday, has entered the final 12 months of his six-year Spurs deal. He is coveted by a host of leading clubs, most prominently Bayern Munich, who have made two bids for the player, both of which have been rejected. Levy is adamant Kane is not for sale and has made his desire to keep him at Tottenham clear by offering him a huge new contract.
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