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“Someone please already give him the captain’s armband!”, Twitter on tenterhooks as Manchester United moves for Harry Kane

Manchester United eye Harry Kane before end of season

If this hasn’t been a new already doing the heavy rounds for the past few years, where Harry Kane has been officially and perennially linked to Manchester United, here is a major boost received by the Devils after their current manager, Erik Ten Hag has made it the ace priority on his list to get hold of the English striker, Harry Kane for the upcoming summer.

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To make matters a lot better for Manchester United, their CEO, Richard Arnold has sanctioned a potential deal to land the Spurs striker. As far as reports go, Manchester United will not be waiting until the end of the season to land the big man as they are planning to open the negotiations with Spurs with an 80 million Euro deal.

It isn’t just Manchester United who is hot in the heels of Kane as other juggernauts of the sporting world have their eyes on the English marksman that include the likes of Barcelona, Chelsea and Bayern Munich. That is what has galvanized ETH to act swift in order to beat the other hotshots of the game.

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Ten Hag believes that the inclusion of Kane into their rejuvenated squad would potentially make them title-contenders. The current season has witnessed United riding high on the shoulders of an all-firing Marcus Rashford to impose themselves as a serious contender for high hopes in the forthcoming days.

Here is what Twitter had to say about Manchester United going head on for Harry Kane

United also added some serious firepower in the form of Wout Weghorst and Marcel Sabitzer. The duo brought alongside them the required pyrotechnics that helped Manchester United lift their maiden trophy in 6 years and it came in stunning fashion against Newcastle United. Twitter had their all kinds of say in Manchester’s latest decision to go head on for Harry Kane, particularly after a season that has shown so much promise.

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