Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for May 2.
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Neville gives view on Kane transfer saga
Gary Neville has claimed Manchester United moving for Harry Kane in the summer would “fit” with the club’s historic approach to transfers.
Recent reports have suggested that the Spurs forward is unlikely to make the switch to Old Trafford.
But Neville believes Kane’s recent comments on Instagram and Tottenham’s controversial decision to furlough staff’s wages could mean his future is in doubt.
"I think it fits Manchester United's historical transfer,
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for May 2.
Tottenham keeper Paulo Gazzaniga has admitted he is uncertain over Harry Kane's long-term future in North London.
Ed Woodward has promised Manchester United will continue to be 'highly competitive' in the transfer market but admits the club is not immune from the impact of the coronavirus.
Former Manchester United defender Rafael da Silva has warned the club about signing the wrong type of player this summer.
Woodward comments on transfer market
Ed Woodward says it is unrealistic for Manchester United and other major clubs to consider marquee deals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester United fans are torn at the prospect of the club signing Harry Kane from Tottenham in the upcoming transfer window.
Wayne Rooney believes Manchester United should build their team around a No.9 like Harry Kane - in the same way that Sir Alex Ferguson’s side was built around Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Tottenham captain Harry Kane would rather move to Manchester United than Real Madrid in the upcoming transfer window - according to reports.
After months of lockdown Manchester United will be eager to make up for lost time when the football finally resumes.
Gary Neville says Harry Kane fits Manchester United's historical transfer strategy of targeting the Premier League's best homegrown players.
Former England international Danny Murphy believes Manchester United are close to challenging for the Premier League title and the Champions League, with Harry Kane being the final piece in the jigsaw puzzle.
Former Manchester United and Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov believes Harry Kane should consider copying what he did.
Playing alongside Romelu Lukaku at Inter Milan this season happens to perhaps be the perfect man to replace the Belgian striker at Old Trafford, better suited even than Harry Kane.
Former England international Jamie Carragher believes that it would be something of a "gamble" for Harry Kane to swap Tottenham Hotspur for Manchester United in the near future.
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