“Manchester United Manager Erik ten Hag Hints at Harry Kane as Potential Successor to Rasmus Højlund”

After Bayern Munich got rid of a big obstacle, Harry Kane is likely to sign with Manchester United.

This coming season, the Reds will likely add another scorer to help Rasmus Hojlund, and Erik ten Hag may choose to put Kane ahead of others. Last summer, Ten Hag wanted to sign the England captain more than anyone else, but talks were cut short when Daniel Levy of Spurs refused to sell to a straight rival.

Ten Hag, on the other hand, turned his attention to possible stars, which led to Hojlund leaving Atalanta for £72 million. The 21-year-old has been taking most of the load this season, even though he has scored the most goals for the club. He is currently out with an injury.

United might want to get an experienced forward this summer so that Hojlund has someone to work with and fight with. It’s not likely that a player in the same age range as the Danish international will be signed.

Bayer Leverkusen is on track to win an unprecedented Bundesliga title, which means Kane may not win another prize since his time at Bayern. The England captain has done great on the field, though. He has helped his team score 36 goals in 34 games across all competitions, including two wins over United in the Champions League this season.

Kane scored three goals and set up two others on Saturday, as Bayern easily beat Mainz 8-1. Kevin Nolan, the coach of West Ham United, said on talkSPORT that he thinks the player will come back and play for United at some point in the future.

He said, “I can definitely see him back in the Premier League.” I think Tottenham would never have sold him to Manchester United.

“But if he goes to Bayern Munich, it will be easier for him to get back from Germany. I think he will go to West Ham.”

“I think that Bayern would ask for their money back.” He is worth every penny. He scored 20 goals or more every season, and he played for Tottenham at the time. Is Manchester United really that much better than Tottenham?

“But no matter what, I think he gives the team a different vibe when he puts on the shirt for whoever it is,” he said. I think the best choice would be Man United.