
Manchester United are likely to miss out on signing Tottenham star Harry Kane.
European giants Real Madrid and PSG are also entering the fray to secure the England captain.
Per The Mail, Kane may find it easier to go abroad, given the demands Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will put to any Premier League rival.
Kane does only have a year remaining on his contract when the season concludes.
In addition, he may want to remain in England to become the Premier League's top scorer of all time.
United's best hope of securing Kane may involve them qualifying for next season's Champions League and Spurs missing out.
