Report – Mourinho and Solskjaer row ends all hope of Kane moving to Manchester United

Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s row in Spurs recent game against Manchester United has ended United’s slim hopes of signing Harry Kane.

The England captain looks set to leave north London in the summer if Spurs fail to achieve Champions League football (SkySports).

Tottenham is unwilling to sell him and will not listen to offers from a Premier League rival (Mirror)

Nevertheless, he has continued to be linked with a move to Manchester United and Manchester City.

City would like to replace Sergio Aguero with the Englishman, but United has a long-standing interest in his signature and the Red Devils may feel this is the right time to get their man.

The striker also has interest from teams around the world, including Real Madrid and PSG, but remaining in England might be his first choice.

United has the financial power to sign him, but they know it is always tough to negotiate with Daniel Levy.

Their chance of signing him has now been obliterated after the recent row between Mourinho and Solskjaer, according to Sun Sports.

Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov are two players who have moved from Spurs to United in the Premier League era, but Kane will not join that list, according to the report. 

It seems that the Spurs hierarchy were not impressed with United’s antics and treatment of Son Heing-min and have no intentions of dealing with them in the summer.