Read Up “Harry Kane is pushed to demand a move to Man United” The Sun reports that United have told Kane to come out with a transfer request or a strongly worded statement to try and engineer a move away from Tottenham. This would be in response to United’s alleged request that Kane try to move away from Tottenham.

Despite the fact that the striker is entering the final year of his contract, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is sure that they will be able to keep him at the club for the upcoming season.

Harry Kane Is Pushed To Demand A Move To Man United
Harry Kane Is Pushed To Demand A Move To Man United

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Newcastle and AC Milan will enter the final stage of negotiations over a deal for Sandro Tonali.

A world-record fee of approximately £60 million has been agreed upon for the transfer of the Italy midfielder to the Magpies.

According to the journalist Fabrizio Romano, there will be a new round of negotiations over the ultimate sum as well as the framework of the transaction.

It is believed that he will also be signing a six-year contract that will go until 2029.

Ilkay Gundogan has signed a contract with Barcelona and set to be unveiled by the club imminently.

The Germany international will be leaving Manchester City this summer when his current deal expires.

It is said that Barcelona provided the 32-year-old player with a more enticing three-year offer that included a more financially rewarding package. City had supplied the player with a new one-year deal that included an option for an additional 12 months.

City are at ease with the situation, and they would not object if the player left the club with their blessing.

This new information comes on the same day that it was reported that City had reached an agreement with Chelsea to purchase Mateo Kovacic, a Croatian midfielder, for the sum of £30 million.

The defending champions are planning to make an initial payment of £25 million for the 29-year-old player, with a potential add-on payment of £5 million to come later.

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