Tottenham Hotspur's chairman, Daniel Levy, will be smiling as news of Real Madrid eyeing the club's record goalscorer Harry Kane as a potential replacement for Saudi-bound Karim Benzema spreads.
Karim Benzema's exit from Los Blancos has been confirmed following an official announcement from the La Liga giants. The French international has been offered a contract worth £400 million to play in the Saudi Arabian League.
England national team captain Harry Kane has cemented his status as Tottenham Hotspur's great and enjoyed yet another stellar campaign with the North London club, scoring 30 goals and also having Alan Shearer's Premier League record insight. However, his lack of silverware throughout his career means he will seriously consider Tottenham's exit this summer.
He is undeniably an excellent striker, but his lack of trophies to back his goal-laden career means he might want to capitalize on Manchester United's call and Real Madrid's interest.
Tottenham Hotspur are still hoping the 30-year-old will pen a contract extension at North London, and as it stands from a professional point of view, Harry Kane will likely see the rest of the 12 months left on his contract with Tottenham before leaving for free, a deed Daniel Levy will not want to manifest.
Given Real Madrid's pedigree in the football world, Harry Kane will not resist the urge to join the 13-time UEFA Champions League winners.
However, Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of appointing Celtic's manager Ange Postecoglou as their new boss and will want to avoid sending out the wrong energy by sanctioning the sale of one of their major key players before his official arrival.
In other news, Brighton Albion's midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has reported that he has opted to join Liverpool, snubbing Erik Ten Hag's side in the process.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted to create awareness of the 24-year-old's move to Anfield as well as a medical already being booked before Liverpool will fork out £60 million for the World Cup winner.
"Alexis MacAllister to Liverpool, here we go! Full agreement has been completed on the contract; understand that it will be valid until June 2028. five-year deal. #LFC
Liverpool will pay the buyout clause in the next few days, which is way less than the reported £60 million fee.
Medical tests in 24–48 hoursDone," Fabrizio Romano wrote
While Manchester United are still working behind the scenes to revamp their squad in a bid to rebuild ahead of next season, their archrivals are already executing their plans even before the summer transfer market opens in July.
The 19-time Premier League champions have announced the exit of four key players as well as allowing Arthur Melo to return to Juventus after a failed loan stint at Anfield.
Completing Alexis MacAllister's signing is a necessary replacement for their midfield exodus. A five-year contract awaits the Argentine maestro as the Merseysiders are willing to match Brighton Albion's asking price of £60 million, and as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, a medical has already been booked. The target is for Mac Allister to settle down at Anfield before the team's preseason.
Although rumors from last month claimed the midfielder would only leave Ammex Stadium in search of Champions League football, it now appears he will join Jurgen Klopp's side, which is also participating in the UEFA Europa League.
Alexis MacAllister took the Premier League by storm as he played a vital role in Brighton Albion's successful campaign, which saw them finish in the Premier League top seven, thereby qualifying for the Europa League for the first time in their history as a club.
With 10 goals and 2 assists for the Seagulls in the Premier League last season, the World Cup winner showcased his energy, versatility, creativity, and goalscoring abilities in the midfield for Roberto De Zerbi's Brighton.
He also played an important role for Argentina's national team as they won the World Cup tournament in Qatar in 2022. A display that made fellow Argentine Sergio Aguero tag him as an intelligent player.
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