Manchester United transfer news: ETH demands board to sign Harry Kane

Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur (Photo by Craig Mercer/MB Media/Getty Images)
Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur (Photo by Craig Mercer/MB Media/Getty Images) /
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In today’s Manchester United transfer news – What Erik ten Hag’s demands could mean for Harry Kane, an update on Kim Min-Jae & much more.

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Manchester United transfer news – Kim Min-Jae fully “done”

According to Corriere dello Sport (via TEAMTALK), Manchester United’s pursuit of Kim Min-Jae is now fully “done.” This is because United have informed Napoli they will meet the centre-back’s release clause, which becomes active on July 1.

Therefore, Erik ten Hag’s first signing has been secured and it will come as great news to Manchester United fans since it is within the position they needed to strengthen the most heading into this transfer window.

Manchester United transfer news – Erik ten Hag wants investment… Harry Kane?

Despite getting their first signing under their belt, Erik ten Hag has called for greater investment in the squad from the board. In a press conference cited by ESPN, the United boss claimed that due to the tough nature of the Premier League and the club’s competitors, the board must invest in his transfer plans if they want to keep up.

Last Word on Sports think that this could be a hint to the board to go big for their striker, since Ten Hag has reiterated the need for an elite talisman many times. With Harry Kane in the pipeline, the board would certainly need to “invest” heavily.

Manchester United transfer news – Alexis Mac Allister prefers Liverpool

According to a recent report from HITC, Manchester United target Alexis Mac Allister would prefer a move to Liverpool instead. The report claims that Liverpool are hopeful of getting this deal over the line by the end of the week. With Manchester United able to provide Champions League football, they must remain confident and efficient in their approach to sign the World Cup winner.

What do you make of today’s Manchester United transfer news?