‘200m? Ain’t Happening’ ‘He’s All Yours United’ Fans Raise Doubts Over Reports That City Will Consider Move For England Ace

Manchester City are eyeing Tottenham striker Harry Kane as a potential candidate to replace Sergio Aguero as the club’s main striker, according to reports in the UK.
Both the Citizens and archrivals Manchester United are said to be keen on the 26-year-old but Spurs are likely to hold out for an eye-watering fee in the region of £200m.
Supporters on Twitter think City won’t pay that much for Kane despite his excellent goalscoring record:
200m? Ain’t happening.
— Mohad (@mohamedamiin2) April 1, 2020
200m? We’re out of the race then… he’s all yours United
— marek gucciano 1️⃣7️⃣ ⛵ (@LeRoiSan3) April 1, 2020
Don’t know if any player is worth 200m now.
— Parimal (@AtParimal) April 1, 2020
Gabby will do fine, I like kane but not worth 200m.
— Odds For Betting (@Oddsforbetting) April 1, 2020
Keep him. No thanks. Average player
— Paudie O’Connor (@connor_paudie) April 1, 2020
Goes missing in big games so that’s like paying with ten men most weeks.
— I’m not really here (@HereReallyNotIm) April 1, 2020
He’s only a candidate to the press
— Mark N (@mark_n0) April 1, 2020
Please no
— Bold Apostate 🐝👨👧👧👕⚖️ (@BoldApostate) April 1, 2020
For that money may as well try add more and try for mbappe
— PL IS FIXED (@its_tha_mob) April 1, 2020
Despite City’s spending over the years, it must be pointed out that their record transfer is only £62.8m, which they paid to trigger Rodri’s release clause last summer.
To get Kane, they would have to treble their current record, which is highly unlikely to happen. The Spurs forward could agitate for a move, if he is keen to move on to win trophies, which could bring down the price a bit.
Additionally, if the London club do fail to qualify for the Champions League, they will be under more pressure to sell, although it’s still doubtful the valuation would come down to a price that City would be comfortable with.
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