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Mark Taylor

Harry Kane and Daniel Levy in disagreement on Tottenham star's next move amid Man Utd interest

Harry Kane and Daniel Levy are reportedly in disagreement over the Tottenham star's next move as he weighs up potential suitors.

Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea have emerged as possible destinations as arguably the three sides with the biggest draw to Kane.

However, La Liga pair Barcelona and Real Madrid are also believed to be in the conversation as options for a move abroad.

The Athletic report that Kane would prefer to stay in England, meaning one of the Manchester clubs or a simpler switch to Chelsea in west London is on the cards.

However, it is also claimed that Spurs supremo Daniel Levy does not want to see Kane join a direct rival, and would prefer he move abroad, if he is to force an exit this summer.

Harry Kane is said to favour a move to another Premier League club (Pool via REUTERS)

In the past, Levy has twice sold his best players at the time to Real, with Gareth Bale’s world record sale in 2013, before Luka Modric followed suit just a year later.

That should mean that the two clubs are on good terms, especially with the pair striking up a loan deal to bring Bale back to north London this season.

But Kane's insistence at staying in the Premier League cannot be ignored.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy would prefer Kane to move abroad instead (Getty Images)

Former Barcelona star Rivaldo believes Kane should consider moving to La Liga as to not upset the club’s fans.

Rivaldo explained on Betfair: "There are growing rumours about Harry Kane's exit from Tottenham. All the big English and European clubs are looking very interested.

"Despite not being at the top of the betting right now I think that he could fit very well at Barcelona or Real Madrid.

"He is a great player with great skills around the box and the sort of prolific goal scorer who would bring a lot to any of these clubs.

"If Kane decided to leave England to avoid hurting Spurs fans hearts, perhaps there's a chance of him considering a move to La Liga.

"Of course, Barca or Madrid will need to invest a lot of money to capture the England striker and both clubs would need to be sure that Kane would fit with their managers' plans."

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