Two Man City players and cash for Kane – Would Levy accept this sort of deal?

Summer is almost here and the transfer gossip is going up a gear and it will get a whole lot worse from next week onwards when the transfer window officially opens up.

We all know about Harry Kane and him supposedly wanting to leave the Tottenham Stadium (He has not officially said he wants to leave) and we all know that only a few clubs can afford him.

The favourites for his signature at this minute in time is Man City but they do not spend PSG or Real Madrid money on a single player, they are more clever than that, they spend £60 million on a number of players as opposed to £200 million on a lone individual.

So, would they break the bank and hand over £150-£200 million to Daniel Levy for Kane, I don’t think so.

But I could see them offering a fee in the region of £60 million plus a couple of quality players.

The players I have in mind are Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling. I suggest those two because the latest rumours are that City is open to offers for the pair as reported by the likes of TalkSport.

Now, I have no idea whether these rumours are true, in fact, I have no real idea if Kane wants to really leave or if Mauricio Pochettino is returning, it is all guesswork right now depending on what particular piece of speculation you believe.

But for the purpose of this article, let’s assume for a minute that City is preparing to allow Sterling and Mahrez to leave and that Pep Guardiola is indeed keen on signing Kane.

So, Sterling, Mahrez and £60 million for Kane – is that a deal you would find acceptable?

More importantly, would it be acceptable to Daniel Levy?