Man City won’t pay £ 150m for Harry Kane, says Micah Richards, and Pep Guardiola is expected to move to Erling Haaland or Mbappe if they spend that kind of money on a striker.
How will things go for Harry Kane?
The newly crowned Premier League champions are expected to be in the market for another striker this summer as they prepare to part ways with record-breaking club striker Sergio Aguero. Tottenham’s mascot Harry is set to enter the market as it pushes for a switch from north London, but Micah doubts those at the Etihad Stadium will splash money on the 27-year-old when younger alternatives emerge at PSG and Borussia Dortmund.
The former City defender told Man Utd and Chelsea that he is in the mix for England captain Harry Kane, that of course he would work in City, work hard and score goals. Will they pay £ 150 million for it? No, they didn’t. They can pay 80 million pounds or 90 million pounds, but they will not get it for it. They would be looking for young people if they were going to spend £ 150 million and go for Kylian Mbappe or Erling Haaland. The former City defender thinks Harry is the perfect suit for Manchester United. Harry and Edinson Cavani before that one role, one game, one rest, you would have two top hitters.
What to expect next?
Harry won’t have a shortage of nagging if he looks to sever ties with the Spurs this summer, but few clubs can afford to pay what Co and Daniel Levy are looking for. City are part of that elite group along with a couple of Premier League rivals, while Paris Saint-Germain, under the leadership of former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino, could also enter the mix. If the Kylian World Cup winner left the Parc des Princes in the next window, as he still has to commit to renewing his contract beyond 2022, Harry would be a proven replacement. However, is still linked to the 2024 deal and can expect the Spurs to fight regardless of whether they want to go in search of the highly anticipated silverware outside of their current entourage.