MANCHESTER UNITED are "losing hope" of signing Harry Kane, according to reports.
The England star, 30, is Tottenham's prized asset and there appears little desire on the North London club's part to let him go.
United are also haggling over a deal for Chelsea star Mason Mount, who the Blues value at £70million, with the Red Devils floating around the £50m mark.
And Sheikh Jassim's deadline after his final offer for the takeover of the club has passed on Friday, with the Glazers yet to announce their decision on who will buy the club.
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- By Jon Boon
Amrabat snub
Man Utd target Sofyan Amrabat will reportedly snub a move to Old Trafford.
Spanish publication Sport claims that the Fiorentina midfielder favours a move to LaLiga.
Any potential suitors will have to pay around £40million to sign the Moroccan.
Barcelona are his preferred choice, with Atletico Madrid in the mix.
- By Jon Boon
Bolt claims Rashford is faster than him
Usain Bolt has claimed Marcus Rashford is the only Manchester United star that could beat him in a sprint.
He told talkSPORT: "Rashford is quick out the blocks, that is what he does.
"He has that burst of speed but after that, I told him, you could probably get me in 20 [yards].
"But after that, it is over!"
- By Jon Boon
Ferdinand's Ten Hag prayer
Rio Ferdinand has revealed he's praying Erik ten Hag can help the club return to winning ways next season.
Ferdinand told BT Sport: It’s hard to sit here and hear this [talk about City's dominance]. Since Alex Ferguson has gone, they have dominated. You’ve got to hope and pray Erik ten Hag and his boys can move it on.
"Listen, everyone knows I’m Red. I don’t want Man City to do great and remarkable things."
- By Jon Boon
Szczesny targeted
Man Utd want to bring Wojciech Szczesny back to the Premier League, according to reports.
TuttoJuve clain the former Arsenal keeper is a target to replace David De Gea in goal.
And the Pole could be available for a bargain £10m, the report adds.
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