Jose Mourinho has warned Manchester United about completing Tottenham transfer hat-tric


It already seems too good to be true. Manchester United want to sign a new attacking option in the summer, and Harry Kane looks like he could be leaving Tottenham Hotspur.
Earlier this week the 26-year-old admitted he could look to leave Tottenham if his trophyless spell at the club continues, and they fail to convince him with their long-term promises, a move to United certainly makes sense.
Before the football season was put on hold United were bidding to win two trophies as well as leading the chase to get back into the top-four. An 11-match unbeaten run had restored the belief in Solskjaer and club hierarchy remain fully on board with the identity reset currently in progress.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer earned enough credit to reap the reward for his Odion Ighalo gamble late on January deadline day, and now he could be backed to spend big and target the England international.
Although the desire is to sign the best young talent available, Kane is quite obviously an exception to that briefing, and he'd have a lot to gain from it too. Not only would his pursuit of trophies be bolstered, but his profile would as well. During the last quarterly call United officials plugged the fact both Bruno Fernandes and Ighalo's social media following had rocketed in scale following moves to Old Trafford. Kane's ability warrants a greater stage to showcase his talents - there is none more intense in English football than United

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