PSG ‘make Harry Kane top priority transfer as owner begins talks with Daniel Levy over midfielder swap’
HARRY KANE has emerged as incoming PSG manager Luis Enrique’s ‘top priority’ this summer – according to reports.
The Spurs striker’s future has become one of the sagas of this transfer window amid Bayern Munich’s concrete interest.
Kane has been the subject of two bids from Bayern, with Spurs rejecting an initial £56million bid and the German club preparing a £68m follow-up offer.
But according to French outlet PSG Community, Paris Saint Germain are now entering the race to sign the England captain.
They report that both manager Luis Enrique‘s and owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi’s priority is to sign a statement number nine and want to conclude a deal for Kane swiftly.
Khelaifi has reportedly held talks with Kane’s representatives and the club are prepared to offer Kane a five year deal worth around £260,000-a-week.
The outlet claim Kane’s brother and agent, Charlie, has already held talks with Khelaifi in Paris.
Paris reportedly want to take advantage of the fact that Kane only has a year on his Spurs deal and Levy does not want to sell to an English club.
The Parisians are willing to include midfielder Fabian Ruiz in the deal – with Ange Postecoglou on the lookout for a new midfielder this summer.
PSG are in the market for a new forward with Kylian Mbappe being unsettled and looking for a move away.
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Reports emerged in L’Equipe that a number of players have complained to Khelaifi over the Mbappe’s conduct so far this summer.
The forward labelled the club a “divisive” one that “attracts gossip” during an off-season interview.
Khelaifi reportedly shares in the players frustrations and has set a July 31 deadline for Mbappe to decide whether he will leave PSG this summer or stay at the club.
It is unlikely that any club will land Harry Kane below £100m this summer with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy remaining steadfast in his asking price.