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How much will Manchester City pay to remove Kane from Tottenham?

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The Sun newspaper reports that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has accepted a nine-figure bid for the England striker.

The biggest star of Tottenham, the English international Harry Kane, who scored 33 goals in 49 games with Tottenham last season, is on his way, according to The Sun, to join the Manchester City team under Pep Guardiola.

A British daily newspaper reported, Thursday, that Daniel Levy, head of Tottenham’s management, agreed to the proposal made recently by the English champion with the title, which amounts to 187 million euros.

If Kane, who, at the end of last season, expressed his desire to leave Tottenham, were sold for this astronomical amount, the scorer would be the second most expensive athlete ever, “defeated” only by Neymar, who cost 222 million euros to Paris Saint-Germain.

The Sun also wrote that the England striker, linked consecutively with Tottenham since 2013 (329 games and 220 first-team goals), will sign a long-term contract with Manchester City and earn 16 ME per season.

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