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Man City offer Tottenham two players plus cash to complete Harry Kane transfer

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Manchester City are ready to offer Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus to Spurs as they look to beat Man United and Chelsea to the signing of Harry Kane.

The 27-year-old has put several teams on high alert after informing Tottenham of his desire to leave the club this summer transfer window.




The England international has scored 221 goals in 336 appearances for Tottenham but wants to move on to fulfil his ambition of winning trophies.

Spurs finished seventh in the Premier League this campaign and lost the EFL Cup final to City, meaning Kane is yet to win any silverware despite being one of the best in the world over the past decade.

Man City are the frontrunners to secure his signature this summer but United and Chelsea are also in the race to sign one of the Premier League’s top players.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly slapped a £150m price-tag on Kane but City hope to lower the fee by including Sterling and Jesus in the deal, The Sun claim.
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Sterling has already won three Premier League titles and the FA Cup at City but is being linked with a move away from the club after an underwhelming season.

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Jesus, meanwhile, is struggling to force his way into Pep Guardiola’s first-team plans, four years after arriving at the Etihad.




Kane was asked if his career was at a crossroads this month and said: ‘I think so. I think it’s definitely a conversation to be had with the club.

‘I want to be playing in the biggest games. The biggest moments. Like, this season I’m there watching the Champions League, watching the English teams in there doing amazing.

‘They are the games that I want to be involved in. I want to be in them games. So for sure, it’s a moment in my career where I have to kind of reflect and see where I’m at.’

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