Gary Neville believes interest in Harry Kane makes sense as it fits the club’s historical transfer strategy

Tottenham skipper Harry Kane put his potential suitors on alert after he refused to rule out a transfer away from the club during an interview last month.

Manchester United are reportedly taking active interest in the the England skipper and are preparing to launch a €230 million bid for him in the summer.

Despite Spurs making it clear that they have no intention of selling Kane, Gary Neville believes otherwise. While recalling their transfer history, Neville states Man United are always willing to sign English talent.

“I think it fits Manchester United’s historical transfer, going back to say, Bryan Robson, Roy Keane, trying to sign Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, the best or most famous English or British [or Irish] player in the Premier League,” Neville told Sky Sports.

“It does fit with that with what Manchester United did last summer with Harry Maguire, one of the best players available on the market.”

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