Tottenham striker Harry Kane is reportedly the "top priority" target for new PSG manager Luis Enrique in this summer's transfer window.
The future of forward Harry Kane has attracted significant attention, with Bayern Munich making persistent efforts to sign him this summer. After Spurs rejected an initial bid of £56 million, Bayern is preparing to submit an improved offer of £68 million. Amidst this ongoing saga, French giants PSG have entered the race to secure the signature of the England national team captain.
According to various sources, both manager Luis Enrique and PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi are keen to swiftly reach an agreement with Kane. PSG has reportedly held talks with Kane's representatives and made him an offer of a five-year contract worth around £260,000 per week. It is worth noting that Kane has only one year left on his contract with Spurs, but Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy remains adamant about not selling him to an English club.
Meanwhile, PSG is in search of a new striker as Kylian Mbappe seeks a departure. According to L'Equipe, some players have reportedly complained to Khelaifi about Mbappe's recent behavior. The forward criticized PSG as a "divisive" club that "attracts gossip" in a recent media interview.
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