According to the Manchester Evening News, Tottenham Hotspur star striker Harry Kane is the top target for Erik ten Hag this summer.
The Red Devils recently got back on track by defeating Real Betis 4-1 in the Europa League, but they should have scored more goals given the chances they generated.
Wout Weghorst finally scored after a long goalless streak for the club, although the Dutchman also missed three excellent opportunities. United need to find a solution upfront as they need a reliable striker.
The United hierarchy is expected to provide Ten Hag with financial support for a star striker, and it is said that the 53-year-old intends to bring Kane to Old Trafford this summer.
Right now, United has a good chance of earning a Champions League spot for the following year. They have a seven-point advantage over fifth-place Liverpool in the league standings. When it comes to the Premier League, there isn’t much better than Kane, therefore Ten Hag will be looking for a world-class striker to elevate the team.
The 29-year-old striker has made a name for himself as one of the greatest players in the Premier League, and he recently became the third player in Premier League history to score 200 goals.
Despite his best efforts over the years, the Spurs have not yet collected any trophy and have had difficulty competing at the highest level. Realistically, it looks like he could depart this summer.
Kane will become a free agent in July, and the Spurs may be forced to sell him. They might run the risk of losing him to a free transfer if they don’t tie him to a new contract.
Although Bayern Munich is also interested in the England star, United may have a significant advantage because Kane might opt to extend his Premier League career.
United are improving under Ten Hag’s guidance, but they are now without a top-tier striker who can make them real contenders for the Premier League crown. They might find a solution in Kane. In order to start winning trophies in his career, the striker should be enticed to move to Old Trafford this summer.