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Paris Saint-Germain is said to have entered the game of claiming Harry Kane after Bayern Munich. The French champions' new manager Luis Enrique has placed the Tottenham Hotspur forward at the top of his list of reinforcements at the top of the attack.
In fact, the Spanish midfielder has been in contact with the English ace and has conveyed his intentions and plan to him. In fact, information says that Paris and Tottenham have already sat down at the negotiation table, while the name of Fabian Ruiz has also fallen on the table as a lively exchange, plus a large amount of money.
Harry Kane is Luis Enrique's priority for position 9. The French club are willing to offer a 5-year contract (4+1) and a salary of more than €16 million per year for the English striker. Paris, as far as Tottenham is concerned, is willing to pay an amount in the order of 100 million euros, something that is not believed to leave its executive president Daniel Levy indifferent.
Harry Kane is not indifferent to Luis Enrique's interest but would require a shorter contract (3 years).
On the other hand, discussions between Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and Daniel Levy have already started. In recent weeks, several names have been mentioned in the French press to define the future number 9 of Paris Saint-Germain. From Victor Osimhen to Kolo Muani via Gonçalo Ramos, all have been closely or remotely linked to the capital club.
But the one for whom PSG is pushing hard is the 29-year-old international Harry Kane. Indeed, the current Spurs striker is Luis Enrique's number one priority to bolster his attack. Besides, negotiations have intensified in recent days between Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who manages this file, and the representatives of the English striker. Harry Kane's brother and agent was also passing through Paris to directly negotiate the possible arrival of his footballer.
For its part, Bayern Munich, a contender who looked the best to prevail, but now faces Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, in negotiations. So much so that the track could be abandoned by the Bavarian leaders.
Nasser Al- Khelaifi took advantage of this deadlock to open talks with his British counterpart. If Tottenham are not officially sellers, the club do not want to see their star leave for free in a year. Another advantage for PSG in this case: that they are not a Premier League team. Indeed, Daniel Levy does not wish to strengthen a direct competitor.
Ideally, the new Paris Saint-Germain manager would like to have him available for the
summer tour…