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The deep-pocketed Saudi Arabian league is looking to snap up another ‘big star’. It’s unclear if it will happen. There are many obstacles. Firstly, it’s doubtful that the player himself would want to go. There’s not much of a rationale other than money. Al Hilal, one of the leading clubs in the Saudi Arabian league, is attempting to sign Tottenham Hotspur ace Harry Kane, 30, who is currently a hot commodity in the transfer market.

“Al-Hilal are making a shock move for Kane,” the Daily Mail reported on 23 July. Kane is the most sought-after player in this summer’s transfer window. With just one year left on his contract at Tottenham, the Englishman has opted not to extend his deal and is on the market. Kane wants trophies more than money. Kane realised that as long as he remained at Tottenham, his chances of lifting the trophy would diminish. He wanted to move to a team that could win trophies. Many big European clubs wanted him.


However, Kane’s destination has yet to be decided. Manchester United were the first to show interest in Kane, but they could not afford the “minimum £100 million” transfer fee that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy wanted. United eventually raised the white flag. Primera Liga side Real Madrid and French Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain were also interested, but did not make a move.

Currently, the most active team in the race for Kane is Bundesliga ‘giants’ Bayern Munich. Having signed defender Kim Min-jae in the summer transfer window, the Bavarians are keen to sign a goalkeeper. They have identified Kane as the right man to fill the void left by Robert Lewandowski. They have already sent a second offer to Tottenham for Kane. Although the second offer was rejected, Munich did not give up. They are preparing to make a huge third offer.


Into this atmosphere, Al Hilal from the Saudi Arabian league suddenly appeared. Al Hilal is actively recruiting players. After signing Leo Neves (£47m), they added Kalidou Koulibaly (£33m) and Sergei Milinkovic-Savic (£34m). In total, they’ve spent £114m on the three signings alone, but they’re planning to spend more. The target is Kane.

The outlet quotes Sky Sports as saying: ‘Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal are interested in signing Kane. They are already in talks with Kane’s agent. They have not yet made contact with Tottenham. Al Hilal are in the running to steal Kane away from Munich. If Al Hilal offer more than £100m, Spurs chairman Levy will likely accept the move. Kane will then have to choose. It will be interesting to see if Kane accepts a move to Saudi Arabia.

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