Manchester United has reportedly decided to end their pursuit of Tottenham Hotspur’s star striker, Harry Kane. According to renowned transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, the deal between the clubs has been stopped, due to Manchester United’s belief that the price set by Tottenham for Kane is unrealistic. Additionally, Tottenham has shown disagreement in selling their striker to a Premier League rival.

Harry Kane’s future has been a subject of intense speculation in recent months, with several top clubs expressing interest in acquiring the services of the prolific English forward. Manchester United, known for their ambition and desire to strengthen their squad, had been considered one of the frontrunners in the race for Kane’s signature.

However, it now seems that Manchester United has chosen to stop their pursuit, primarily due to financial reasons. Tottenham’s valuation of Kane is said to be exceeding what Manchester United not feel reasonable for a player in his position. The rivalry between the two clubs appears to have played a role in the breakdown of negotiations. Tottenham is reportedly do not want to sell Kane to a Premier League competitor, further complicating any potential deal with Manchester United.

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