Manchester City have made an opening offer for Tottenham striker Harry Kane which is worth at least £100million, according to reports.
Pep Guardiola wants to bring Kane to the club as he looks to replace Man City hero Sergio Aguero, who moved to Barcelona last month.
Man City’s Premier League rivals Manchester United have also expressed interest in signing Kane, while Chelsea have been linked with the England skipper, although a move to Stamford Bridge appears unlikely.
Kane is believed to favour a move to City and has already cenceded he would love to play with ‘striker’s dream’ Kevin de Bruyne.
Man City currently appear to be at the front of the queue to secure the player’s signature and have made their opening bid to Spurs, according to The Guardian.
It is claimed City are open to discussing a players-plus-cash deal but Tottenham are adamant that Kane will not leave this summer despite telling the London club he wants to leave.
City’s current transfer record is £64m but Pep Guardiola’s side, who won their third Premier League title in four years last campaign, are willing to smash their record expenditure on Kane.
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Kane, who currently has three years left on his Spurs contract, is focussed on Euro 2020, with England facing the Czech Republic in their final group game on Tuesday following a mixed start to the tournament.
Asked whether the speculation is affecting his form for England, Kane said this week: ‘Absolutely not.
‘All my focus is on how I can help this team and how we can be successful in this tournament. I understand from a media point of view there is speculation but I am fully focused on the job here.’