After missing some transfer deals in the past summer for the service of Tottenham's Harry Kane, Manchester United is said to be on the move once again to acquire Kane for their roster. With the so-called shortage of striker on Manchester United's lineup, United's manager, Louis van Gaal, is eager enough to push once more the transfer of Harry Kane from Tottenham Spurs to their football club.
A team like Manchester United and van Gaal having an obsession for a player acquisition would usually materialize after some time. However, this time around, they might be more into something especially after Tottenham Spurs turned down their previous €34 million (£25m) offer for the transfer of Kane to Manchester.
Aside from the management's decision not to entertain the transfer of Kane to Man Utd., Kane himself was obstinate of his intention not to transfer to other club. Kane, in the previous bid, addressed the pursuit of Manchester's Louis van Gaal via manchestereveningnews stating that;
"I am a Tottenham boy. I have grown up with the club. I know the club and I love the club. We have got a great team, a young team that is only going to get better and better. I am happy. I am happy to be playing. That is the most important thing for me this season to be playing week in week out and getting game time. We have a great manager and staff at Spurs and I can really see us just pushing on. I am excited for the future. A new stadium as well. Everything just seems to be going in the right direction so I am excited."
Though those words of Harry Kane were quite strong and conclusive in manner, still they can never be considered as something absolute, especially in this kind of industry where tides may simply shift without any warning. Such scenario could also happen to another rumored transfer deal being cooked for the acquisition of FC Barcelona's Leo Messi, who according to some reports is planning to transfer to Manchester United before he retires. Same is true with the said upcoming transfer deal of another Barca player, Neymar.