Harry Kane and Erling Haaland are both destined to sign for either Manchester United or Manchester City, according to Danny Murphy.
Kane and Haaland have both been heavily linked with moves away from Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund respectively.
They are seen as two of the best strikers in world football and there are teams across Europe reportedly interested in them. Man United and Man City are among those keen on both players.
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Murphy has told talkSPORT that Kane and Haaland will both end up joining Man United or Man City:
“I think the desire from the two Manchester clubs to get to the next level. I think £100m [for Kane] from United or City is doable.
“I think Haaland will go to one and Kane will go to the other.
“Depending on the mentality of the footballer, if Harry Kane goes hard enough to Daniel Levy, he’ll get his move.
Simon Jordan then added that: “I would think Daniel would look towards £100m. I don’t think the market will lend itself to £100m, I think the market would lend itself to £60m plus add-ons.”
Harry Kane is now the age Kyle Walker was when he left Spurs trophyless. He’s won 4 league cups, an fa cup and should win his 3rd league title soon.
Kane has a huge decision to make.
— (@CityReportBen) April 25, 2021
“You have to distill Daniel Levy down into his finest format. What is Daniel? He’s an accountant. He’s not an entrepreneur, he’s an accountant.
“He works for Joe Lewis, who I think would sell Tottenham if he got the right money for it with a device in hand that the club is losing money.
“The one thing Levy is motivated by is the club achieving money. When we had a challenge last year about the club furloughing people, what was that about? Money.
“Why did the club go into the European Super League? Money.
“When are they at their happiest? When they are making £130million. Why did they build a new stadium? Money. Why did they get the NFL involved? Money.
“Why would you take Mourinho out on the eve of a final that you brought him in to achieve? I think it’s because they didn’t want him anymore.
“They’d made their decision that it had gone that way and all they were doing was treading water.
“A League Cup final was sacrificed. I don’t think they would have beaten Man City with Mourinho there, but they had more of a chance with Mourinho than they ever had, with due respect, than Ryan Mason and Chris Powell.”
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