Fabrizio Romano for the first time send strong warning to club Tottenham about deal

Romano warns Tottenham of long-drawn saga with Harry Kane

Fabrizio Romano, an Italian journalist, has warned Tottenham fans that Harry Kane’s predicament this summer could turn into a long-drawn tale.

The attention of numerous great teams, notably Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and PSG, has increased the uncertainty surrounding his future. Manchester United has developed as a formidable opponent.

Oliver Kahn, the CEO of Bayern Munich, has openly stated his enthusiasm for the English striker, seeing him as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Meanwhile, PSG have joined the fray, with their director recently meeting with Kane’s representatives.

Fabrizio Romano for the first time send strong warning to club Tottenham about deal
        Fabrizio Romano for the first time send strong warning to club Tottenham about deal

However, considering his desire to break Alan Shearer’s Premier League goal-scoring record, convincing Harry Kane to leave England may prove difficult. Manchester United appears to be the most plausible alternative if he decides to leave Tottenham this summer while remaining in the Premier League.

The latest information comes from Fabrizio Romano, who confirms Manchester United’s interest in Kane is ‘solid,’ and that they see him as the ideal striker for their club. Nonetheless, Romano recognized that the negotiating process will be lengthy, maybe lasting several weeks.

Speaking about the situation, here is what the Italian journalist had to say

“In terms of reality and a concrete situation happening, we can say that they have an interest. They really appreciate Harry Kane and they consider him the perfect kind of striker for their football. But they also know that it’s not going to be fast or easy so don’t expect any deal in the next two or three weeks for Harry Kane because this is not going to happen.”

However, the reality remains uncertain, as Kane, who is approaching his 30th birthday and has yet to win a major trophy in his stellar career, may be attracted by the potential of completing his ambitions elsewhere.

Tottenham’s recent lack of trophies, as well as the club’s absence from the Champions League next season, may influence the striker’s choice. It’s past time for the English international to make a decisive choice regarding his future.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is in a financial bind. While he may be hesitant to sell to a Premier League opponent, he may be forced to. Let’s see how things proceed.

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