Real Madrid considering a multi-million Pounds bid for Tottenham striker, Harry Kane.
Real Madrid are considering a summer bid for Tottenham striker
Harry Kane and are not deterred by the potential €200million (£177m)
price tag, according to Spanish website Don Balon.
President Florentino Perez has been looking for a marquee striker
for years, but the much-maligned Karim Benzema has held his place after
winning favour with Zinedine Zidane and Cristiano Ronaldo.
However, with Benzema now struggling to keep up the high standards,
Perez is looking to finally bring a top striker to the Bernabeu and, at
the moment, there are few better than Kane.
Tottenham are understood to be determined to keep their star man.
The 24-year-old has already hit the back of the net 11 times in all
competitions for Tottenham this season and looks well on his way to
winning a third consecutive Premier League golden boot.
Since 28 February 2016, the London-born star has scored an
incredible 44 goals in the top flight, a full eight more than the next
nearest player, Sergio Aguero.
Still so early into his career, the England international has the
potential to reach incredible heights in the game and Real Madrid are
willing to spend huge money to make sure he does so in La Liga.
However, Tottenham will be very unwilling to sell their biggest and
best player ahead of their move to a new stadium and Daniel Levy will
likely look for something closer to the £198m that PSG paid to sign
Neymar from Barcelona.
Kane's stature will be further heightened on Thursday as Sportsmail
understands he will move a significant step closer to becoming the next
permanent captain of England.
The Three Lions face Slovenia and Wembley in a qualifier that could
seal their palce in next summer's World Cup and Kane will keep the
armband after wearing it in their last two ties against Scotland and
France.
Speaking ahead of the game, England manager Gareth Southgate
likened Kane to two Premier League greats and thanked Tottenham for
lifting him to a new level in such a short space of time.
'You could see from the start that Harry was deadly,' recalled Southgate.
'The quality of finishing in training took me back to watching Alan
Shearer and Robbie Fowler. It was a case of, "OK, can he transfer that
into the matches?"
'The biggest change has been physical. Since Mauricio has been
at Spurs, their conditioning work has improved the team and Harry has
benefited from that as much as anyone.
'He looks strong, lean, a little bit quicker and sharper. When
you know you're in good physical condition, it has an effect on your
mentality. You are in a better place.'
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