Wayne Rooney sees Harry Kane as the modern day Ruud van Nistelrooy and has hinted Manchester United should look to build their team around the Tottenham striker.
Spurs’ prolific goalscorer has sent his club huge warnings recently that they must match his ambitions or he will walk. The 26-year-old wants to win silverware, and United are one of few teams in world football who could potentially afford to buy him.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy would be reluctant to lose him, and Daily Star Sport understands Spurs are confident that both Real Madrid and United won’t splash £250m on Kane.
The coronavirus crisis has left clubs throughout Europe in precarious positions financially, though, and transfer fees are expected to drop as a result.