Gary Neville claims Harry Kane doesn't want Bayern and hints at secret Man Utd move next summer.

Kane won't be joining Bayern Munich after all.

August 8th 2023.

Gary Neville claims Harry Kane doesn't want Bayern and hints at secret Man Utd move next summer.
Harry Kane's future has been the subject of much speculation over the past few months, with Bayern Munich reportedly interested in signing the Tottenham star. However, Gary Neville has boldly claimed that Kane isn't interested in joining the German giants and could move to Manchester United next summer.

Spurs have turned down multiple bids for Kane, the latest worth £86million, but Bayern are expected to make an improved offer in the coming days. Reports suggest that Kane has decided to stay at his boyhood club, at least until the end of his contract next year. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is confident he can convince Kane to pen a new deal, but it's entirely possible that the striker could leave north London for free in 2024.

United pulled out of the race earlier this summer due to the high price tag and Spurs' reluctance to sell to a rival. This opened the door for them to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta instead.

Gary Neville believes that Kane is holding out for a move to Old Trafford. He said, "I'm hoping that they [United] are watching what's happening, they're seeing that a deal might get agreed with Bayern Munich and Kane goes, 'I ain't going'. I might be wrong here, I have no contact with Harry Kane whatsoever, but I'll be absolutely stunned if he goes to Bayern Munich. They're a huge club but I just don't see that at all."

The England captain has scored 213 Premier League goals, just 47 shy of Alan Shearer's all-time record. Should he stay in England, he'll get the chance to close the gap when Tottenham kick-off their campaign at Brentford on Sunday.

Gary Neville is hopeful that Kane will choose United, believing that the striker would put them in the realm of catching Arsenal or Manchester City. He added, "Do you know why they [Spurs] are rejecting bids? Because they know he's not going to go. Daniel Levy's sat there thinking the minute I accept €100m, Harry will say no I don't want to go there but I'll go there [United] for €100m and then Levy's in trouble."

He concluded, "My point is if he's someone that they're going for for the future and think that he's going to be the next big thing fair enough, but they need someone right now."

It remains to be seen whether Kane will remain at Tottenham or if he will make a move to Manchester United. However, one thing is certain - Kane's future is sure to be the subject of much debate until a decision is made.

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