4. Harry Kane
The England international is yet to get off the mark in the new season, and was controversially substituted early on in the second half against Stoke City last weekend, but his reputation for being one of the finest centre-forwards in the Premier League firmly remains intact.
The Red Devils have been linked with a £45million bid for Kane’s signature, and it was recently revealed that Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman, met with Ed Woodward, the Old Trafford executive vice-chairman, in May to discuss the availability of the 21-year-old.
Levy insisted that he was not for sale at any price; however, a sizeable offer from United could force the English businessman to consider selling.
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