manchester united I have signed two quality forwards in recent years in Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee. While the Danish international has adapted well to the team, doubts remain over the former Bologna star, who has failed to make the desired impact in the final third.
It remains to be seen where he stands in Rubén Amorim's plans, but in any case, the Red Devils are willing to back their new coach in the transfer market and are reportedly considering a shock move for Bayern Munich's Harry Kane.
According to the Spanish newspaper El Nacional (h/t 90min)Manchester United are “preparing” a bid worth around £108m for Kane as they look to lure him back to the first division.
However, the Red Devils face competition as the report says Paris Saint-Germain are also interested in his services. It remains to be seen how things progress in the coming months, but Bayern could be tempted to cash in given Kane will turn 32 next summer.
A dream catch for Man Utd
Manchester United had shown interest in Kane since his time in Tottenham Hotspur but nothing materialized. However, if they were to get him next year, he would be a fantastic addition to their attack, especially with Ruben Amorim.
His age is certainly a concern, but his numbers suggest he is still at the top of his game. With 17 goals and nine assists Making his name in just 16 appearances this season, Kane is undoubtedly the cream of the crop among strikers around the world. Furthermore, it has revealed to be inspired by the longevity of Cristiano Ronaldo and wants to advance his career as much as he can.
A versatile option, Kane's ability to dig deep and create will equip Amorim to bring out the best in his wingers. In their four-man midfield, they could also employ two defensive midfielders if the England international signs, as with his purchase, there will be little to worry about from a creative point of view.
Although United could offer a huge sum for Kane next year, it will be interesting to see if he wants to extend his career in Germany or return to England to finish some unfinished business in the Premier League.