The Tottenham striker Harry Kane caused a wave of rumours after comments he made which opened the door to leaving Mourinho's side. A club spokesman played down the speculation and said he preferred to force on the most important thing at this time: the pandemic.
But the striker is the most difficult '9' to buy in the world because of his contract with Tottenham and Daniel Levy, a very tough negotiator. Levy has put a price tag of 200 million euros on Kane.
Therefore, according to the 'Daily Mail', Real have completely ruled out signing the Englishman as the club are not willing to spend so much money on a player especially in this time of crisis and when the club's income is significantly reduced.
In addition, in 2021, Real Madrid will apparently try and get Mbappe who is considered as a priority ahead of other strikers who are liked by the club.
Kane's future has become uncertain after being out for several weeks through injury and so we will have to see how he returns from injury once play resumes. That will be key to determining where he goes next if he moves.
His Tottenham teammate Lucas Moura said earlier in the week that Jose Mourinho counts on the football. "He wants him for next season," the Brazilian told 'Sky Sports'.