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Harry Kane Finally Confirms He’ll Remain At Tottenham As He Admits On His Failed £150 Million Move To Man City

Harry Kane has affirmed he is remaining at Tottenham Hotspur after he was vigorously connected with a juicy move to Manchester City.

The England play maker was set to move to Manchester City in an enormous arrangement worth £150m, yet the Spurs striker has defined a boundary on his future and will proceed with Tottenham.

28-year-old Harry Kane was made Pep Guardiola’s only objective to supplant club-record goal scorer Sergio Aguero after he joined Barcelona. In any case, Spurs director, Daniel Levy, has dismissed all offers for the Tottenham star.

This is what Harry Kane took to Instagram to say;

”It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday and to read some of the messages of support I’ve had in the last few weeks. ?⚽

I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success. #COYS

Also, report has it that Manchester City have apparently offered Cristiano Ronaldo a two-year contract in the wake of failing to sign Harry Kane this late spring.

Guardiola’s side wanted Harry Kane to substitute Kun Aguero who left for Barcelona, however the £150million-evaluated forward reported on Wednesday that he is remaining at Spurs for the coming season.

As per Gianlucadimarzio.com, City will offer Ronaldo a two-year bargain worth over £230,000 per week however, City does not want to pay Juventus any any transfer fee for the Portuguese star. The report says added that Juventus needs around £25million for the player which would permit them to find a substitution in the window.

Reports across Europe guarantee 36-year old Cristiano Ronaldo, is searching for another test and his representative Jorge Mendes offered him to City last week for £25m. Paris Saint-Germain are additionally keen on Ronaldo with the French giants battling to keep Kylian Mbappe, who was the subject of a £137million bid from Real Madrid this week.

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