"Man Utd are going for Kane"

Manchester United are interested in Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane for next season as Ten Hag has asked the board to sign him. Former United defender Rio Ferdinand knows the Red Devils want him in their squad at all costs.
2 years ago
Ten Hag's side have clear priorities for next season. The Red Devils want to reinforce their squad and already have a possible new signing on their agenda.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand said Man Utd will try to sign Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane at all costs. Moreover, he spoke about the 29-year-old's current situation.
"If you play football as a young kid, what is your goal? To win trophies. That doesn’t change as you get older. You want to win trophies if you can. Not everyone has the opportunity because they don’t play for the right clubs, then you start changing your goals," he said on 'FIVE'.
"He is at Spurs, who want to win trophies. They can’t, they don’t. Since the Champions League final, they have gone backwards in terms of the way they are playing and closeness to winning things. They are nowhere near it.
"Well played, that’s fine. But there is a chance to come here now, to Manchester United. They are going for Kane," Ferdinand added.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand said Man Utd will try to sign Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane at all costs. Moreover, he spoke about the 29-year-old's current situation.
"If you play football as a young kid, what is your goal? To win trophies. That doesn’t change as you get older. You want to win trophies if you can. Not everyone has the opportunity because they don’t play for the right clubs, then you start changing your goals," he said on 'FIVE'.
"He is at Spurs, who want to win trophies. They can’t, they don’t. Since the Champions League final, they have gone backwards in terms of the way they are playing and closeness to winning things. They are nowhere near it.
"Well played, that’s fine. But there is a chance to come here now, to Manchester United. They are going for Kane," Ferdinand added.
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