Alemar
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At reported wages of >500k per week? Of course notIm not even sure we’ll want to on a free in the summer.
At reported wages of >500k per week? Of course notIm not even sure we’ll want to on a free in the summer.
Why? Do you think Levy would accept a matching offer from us? He wouldn't, he'd reject it without even looking at it.Hope Bayern agree a fee and we jump in.
Our latest offer was 85+10 million euros, i dont see us going way behind the 100 millions mark, if at allHow long before Bayern go stir crazy dealing with Levy and pull out - not sure they gonna pay what he wants…
Can't see Kane being sold for less than £90m basic (so around 105 euro) and £100m+ with add-ons. I know Bayern don't pay huge transfer fees compared to other major clubs - as opposed to wages, where they're competing with Barca and RM - , but you've got the money as a club and Levy knows it and also knows that Kane's the best 'right-now' striker on the market, ( discounting Mbappe and that whole circus and the fact that he would only come for a 1 year superloan etc.)Our latest offer was 85+10 million euros, i dont see us going way behind the 100 millions mark, if at all
We are Manchester United, not some mid table team. We have the money, we are just waiting for the correct moment to bid as we did with players such as RVP or Berba. Having a limited budget was just media BS, propitiated either by the club to reduce “United tax”, or by the media on their constant ABU narrative.Where we getting £100m we can't even sell Fred let alone Maguire,McTominay and others
Well as someone who grew up with danish parents but attending a german school I can tell you that there wont be a scenario where Harry's kids will suddenly not be fluent in English just because they attend a german school or even live in germany, especially given the age they are at now.
What will happen is that they will be fluent in both and thus have even greater opportunities than if they are only fluent in one. Obviously english gives you wider opportunities if its either or, but that is not the case here.
I'm not convinced. Harry is 30 but still not fluent in English yet.
Levy would have milked us dry.I am so happy we are not involved. Spurs are his safe space. He is not ready. We would have been messed about.
Somehow I really can't see Harold moving abroad. If he ends up leaving he strikes me as the type who gets homesick and returns to the PL within 12 months.
Probably back to Spurs, but could be United. But it wouldn't surprise me if he ends up staying at Spurs.
Hopefully Bayern pull out, and there is no buyer in sight on 31st of August - neither for 100mc nor for any other amountLevy would have milked us dry.
Under these circumstances we won't be able to twist Levy's arm into agreeing to a lower than expected transfer sum.
I am so happy we are not involved. Spurs are his safe space. He is not ready. We would have been messed about.
Aww who wouldn't want a fredWhere we getting £100m we can't even sell Fred let alone Maguire,McTominay and others
He is taking all the penaltiesI'm still somewhat amazed that Kane has a better goal per min ratio playing for Spurs than Rooney playing in a dominant United side.
I get he wasn't our primary goal scorer while Ronaldo was around but that's still insane to me. Kane's just really really good.
Be fair, Kane can't help his physiognomy...Surely one of the more cringe inducing aspects of being a pro footballer, making dumb faces in front if a green screen.
Tbf, neither does Kane.That could be from 8 years ago for all I know, that fecking Spurs kit never looks any different.
I am so happy we are not involved. Spurs are his safe space. He is not ready. We would have been messed about.
I think Bayern is a fantastic move for Kane. While they do win the Bubdesliga every year let’s look at the positives as well - Bayern are one of the biggest clubs on the planet. They’ve got a very talented squad that desperately needs someone like him. They won the league last year whilst being shit - winning it while playing great stuff will garner praise. They compete and have aspirations in the CL every season. The Bundesliga while others may be used to them winning it would still be a great feeling for Kane to be a part of it. The PL wasn’t a one team league but see how much more the title meant for RVP and how giddy he was, after years of none of the big trophies. And the CL is not everything. Lewandowski won one of it in his time at Bayern - had he not, nobody would have said he wasn’t superb for them.Winning the Bundesliga is hardly like winning a ring in the NBA though. At this stage Bayern could probably forfeit the first 10 games of the league season and still win it. Kane's Audi Cup win was probably more of an achievement than winning a one team league.
Bayern fans aren't going to think Kane's been a great signing if they win the league but fall short in Europe, not sure he's had to deal that kind of pressure in his career so far.
His huge wage demand and signing on fee would probably means we still have to pay up 150m for his service, even when we don’t need to pay any transfer fee.I wouldn't rule out move IF he is on a free
Harry Kane has not told Spurs he is definitely not signing a new contract.By Levy, not by Kane, he 100 % wants out imo, just don't think he really wants to leave the Premiership though, hence the Bayern thing just looking all a bit half hearted to me.
Harry Kane has not told Spurs he is definitely not signing a new contract.
So we have a spare £200m?Hope Bayern agree a fee and we jump in.
If you read on you’d see I know it won’t happen.So we have a spare £200m?
If Bayern agree a fee, the fee to United will be that plus £50m+. Levy would rather cut his own nose off than sell to United or any other PL team.If you read on you’d see I know it won’t happen.
It wouldn’t be £200m anyway.
I do think it would be interesting to see though if Bayern do agree a fee were we to match it would Spurs go for it.
Im very happy with our business this window so far though with or without any further attempts at Kane. It does however feel like we need another attacker unless we’re keeping Martial for one more season.
Spurs still have hope about Kane signing another contract. Look at the news articles. Compare this to Mount making it categorically clear he wouldn’t sign one and forcing Chelsea’s hand.If he wanted to sign one he'd have done it already, and Spurs wouldn't be speaking to Bayern.
It's Bayern he doesn't really want, not some doubt about whether leaving Spurs is the right thing to do or not.
I’m not sure it would be though. I think the idea of a club reaching an acceptable fee then chucking an extra £50m is a bit ludicrous to be honest.If Bayern agree a fee, the fee to United will be that plus £50m+. Levy would rather cut his own nose off than sell to United or any other PL team.
We offered more for Modric and Bale and he sold them both to Madrid anyway. The only way Kane ends up at United is if he leaves Bayern for us in a couple of years.
Spurs still have hope about Kane signing another contract. Look at the news articles. Compare this to Mount making it categorically clear he wouldn’t sign one and forcing Chelsea’s hand.
Kane is being particular about not forcing his way out and isn’t putting Spurs under maximum pressure.
If Kane made it clear he wouldn’t sign a new contract and did not want to travel abroad, Spurs would be negotiating with a domestic club.
He is maybe just a gentleman, or a bit weak, in that he has agreed for Spurs to negiotiate with a top club abroad first, I am sure the figures involved will be alot lower than if United had gone in properly for him anyway.
There is also the arguement that no Premiership club will go for him at the figures quoted, knowing they can just wait 12 months and get him for free. City don't need him, we can't afford him, Arsenal can't afford/don't need him, he is very unlikely to go to Chelsea, so it could just be that Bayern are the only ones who will actually pay top money for him now, the rest will just wait until next year.
I sense a reluctance for him wanting to go to Bayern, and the talk of him signing a new deal if Spurs have a great season, is not only very unlikely to happen given it's Spurs, but probably just lip service for the fans anyway.