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Neil McLeman

Man Utd 'face competition from Man City and Juventus for Harry Kane transfer'

Tottenham striker Harry Kane is a summer target for Juventus, according to reports.

And the England skipper would form a formidable attack with Cristiano Ronaldo in a bid to finally win the Champions League.

But the Italians will face competition from Premier League giants Manchester United and Manchester City .

Kane, who is currently recovering from a hamstring strain, is under contract with Tottenham until 2024 on a £200,000-a-week deal.

However Spurs, down in eighth in the Premier League, will pass another season without winning a trophy and face a big overhaul under Jose Mourinho.

Juventus again lead Serie A under Maurizio Sarri but are seeking to rejuvenate their attack next season. Mauro Icardi, on loan at Paris Saint-Germain is their No.1 target, but Inter Milan are reluctant to sell to a scudetto rival.

Harry Kane has been linked with a Tottenham exit (REUTERS)

And Tuttosport claims the Italian giants would then try to lure Kane, 26, away from his boyhood club with an offer of €150m (£134million).

Juventus would be willing to include Paulo Dybala, who held talks with Tottenham and Manchester United last summer, in any deal.

Manchester United are also interested in Kane, while there is also a suggestion that fierce rivals City would consider a bid.

There is a possibility that Juventus could turn their attention away from Kane and opt for City forward Gabriel Jesus, which could then see Pep Guardiola go after Kane.

Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane during training this month (Action Images via Reuters)

Kane stepped up his recovery and was put through a one-on-one fitness session with Spurs' strength and conditioning coach Charlie Moore at the club's Enfield Training Centre.

Kane was seen doing light dynamic movements over hurdles and shuttle runs between cones before adding some ball work into his routine.

He posted a video to his Twitter account of him in training, and said: "Love being back on the grass with a ball at my feet."

The 26-year-old suffered a serious hamstring injury in the league defeat to Southampton on New Years Day, and was forced to go under the knife to fix it.

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