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Harry Kane will be stuck at Tottenham unless Pep Guardiola demands him over Erling Haaland in £150m Man City transfer


HARRY KANE will be stuck at Tottenham unless Pep Guardiola demands Manchester City sign him over Erling Haaland.

Even then, it would require a transfer record-busting bid of more than £150million to even get Spurs talking.

Harry Kane’s Tottenham exit depends on Pep GuardiolaCredit: AP
Erling Haaland has been linked for months with a move to Man CityCredit: Getty

City is fast becoming Kane’s last hope, with Real Madrid and Barcelona not interested.

Manchester United will not go any higher than £90m.

And Edinson Cavani’s new contract has bought them some time.

With Sergio Aguero leaving, City want a striker and Kane, 27, and Borussia Dortmund’s Haaland are the top targets.

Paris Saint-Germain are managed by Kane’s former boss Mauricio Pochettino.

But they have just persuaded Neymar to sign a new deal and also have Kylian Mbappe.

And Kane’s price is out of reach for Italy’s top clubs.

Guardiola may feel the younger Haaland, 20, coupled with Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish, are better value.

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Pep Guardiola is desperate to bring in a new striker to replace Sergio AgueroCredit: PA

He also knows Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is keen not to sell to a rival.

Kane is seriously considering leaving, knowing time is running out to win major trophies.

Dortmund, meanwhile, insist prized asset Haaland will not be leaving this summer.

Sporting director Sebastian Kehl said: “I understand that Erling Haaland will play for Borussia Dortmund in the new season.

“Erling totally agrees. I see him every day and I can say that he completely identifies with the club.”

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