Manchester United ready to make official Kane bid
Manchester United are ready to test Tottenham's resolve by making an official bid for Harry Kane, Goal understands.
United are prepared to put together a package worth up to £50 million (€70m) and are willing to offer up Javier Hernandez, Nani and Adnan Januzaj in exchange as part of a deal that would see Kane become Britain's most expensive footballer.
Goal revealed last month that Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal made Kane his primary target to improve his strikeforce after the 21-year-old's sensational breakthrough season in which he scored 30 goals.
Meanwhile, United have called a halt, for this summer at least, to their pursuit of Gareth Bale, who is determined to remain in the Spanish capital and fight for his Real Madrid future, which will swell Van Gaal's transfer kitty still further.
Van Gaal has already determined that Januzaj, Nani and Hernandez, who spent last season on loan at Sporting Lisbon and Real Madrid, are surplus to requirements at Old Trafford and could be used as bait to land Kane.
Tottenham explored the option of taking Januzaj on loan in January, while Hernandez, who is also on Southampton's radar, would represent a suitable replacement for Roberto Soldado or Emmanuel Adebayor, both of whom are expected to leave White Hart Lane this summer.
Manchester United are ready to test Tottenham's resolve by making an official bid for Harry Kane, Goal understands.
United are prepared to put together a package worth up to £50 million (€70m) and are willing to offer up Javier Hernandez, Nani and Adnan Januzaj in exchange as part of a deal that would see Kane become Britain's most expensive footballer.
Goal revealed last month that Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal made Kane his primary target to improve his strikeforce after the 21-year-old's sensational breakthrough season in which he scored 30 goals.
Meanwhile, United have called a halt, for this summer at least, to their pursuit of Gareth Bale, who is determined to remain in the Spanish capital and fight for his Real Madrid future, which will swell Van Gaal's transfer kitty still further.
Van Gaal has already determined that Januzaj, Nani and Hernandez, who spent last season on loan at Sporting Lisbon and Real Madrid, are surplus to requirements at Old Trafford and could be used as bait to land Kane.
Tottenham explored the option of taking Januzaj on loan in January, while Hernandez, who is also on Southampton's radar, would represent a suitable replacement for Roberto Soldado or Emmanuel Adebayor, both of whom are expected to leave White Hart Lane this summer.

Benitez knows me, he's a good coach - Hernandez