Despite signing Real Madrid Madrid center-back Raphael Varane and Borussia Dortmund playmaker Jodan Sancho, Manchester United are still keen on signing more players ahead of the next season.
Manchester United endured a very disappointing season last season. The Red Devils went all through last season without silverware making it four consecutive seasons without a trophy.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solkjaer has made it known that his team is ready to challenge and win the premier league title next season. Every one of the Manchester United fans is tired of Solskjaer's management, but the Norwegian has the backing of the Glazers and the board of directors.
According to the latest report, Manchester United are keen on hijacking Harry Kane's move to Manchester City this summer.
Although Manchester City is his favored destination, but Manchester United is keen on hijacking the move. Harry Kane is backed to be an excellent replacement for Edison Cavani who could leave the Red Devils next summer.
Here is how Manchester United could lineup with Harry Kane.

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