Glazers look to calm angry Man Utd fans with £90m Harry Kane bid

Manchester United are lining up a mega £90million bid for Harry Kane as the Glazers attempt to quell a fan revolt at Old Trafford.

Sunday’s protest attracted negative headlines around the world and really hit home in Florida, where the Glazer family are based.

The under-fire owners do not want to sell the club, but they recognise the need to stem the tide of anger that has been unleashed towards them.

One way of doing that is to provide investment in the squad – starting with Tottenham ace Kane. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be in the market for a new striker this summer and Kane fits the bill perfectly.

The England captain is top of Solskjaer’s wish list and reports claim the 27-year-old would be open to a move to Old Trafford.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy doesn’t want to sell Kane, especially to another Premier League club.

But with Spurs facing another rebuild under a new manager, the move could make sense for all parties.

United are ready to test the waters with a colossal £90m bid if Kane tells the club he wants to leave this summer.

The Tottenham academy product has been as consistent as ever this term, with 31 goals and 16 assists in 45 appearances.

Some believe Kane will remain in north London for the rest of his career, but the man himself has hinted that his future could lie elsewhere.

Speaking in April, he said: “When I look back at the end of my career, these are all the things I'll go over and take in a little bit more, but the goal right now as a player is to win team trophies.

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  • “As much as this is great, I want to be winning the biggest team prizes. We're not quite doing that.

    “It's bittersweet, but it is what it is. I'm proud to win [Premier League Player of the Year], it's been a good season on the pitch.”

    Kane’s Tottenham trophy cabinet remains bare following last month’s Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City.

    A move to Old Trafford could provide him with a better chance to win some silverware, but whether it happens remains to be seen.

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