It's become a tradition: every time the transfer market approaches, Harry Kane ends up linked to other teams in the Premier League. The England striker has confirmed himself as a tremendously consistent player and even his recent injury would not deter other clubs.
Manchester United have been following him closely ever since the days of Louis Van Gaal or Jose Mourinho, when the striker was just beginning to become the world-class striker he is today.
However, Spurs' response to interest has always negative and 'Manchester Evening News' does not see why now, with the player having become even more important for the club, it would be any different.
The London club's consistently negative response and other priorities in the transfer market have meant that Kane is no longer at the top of United's list when it comes to transfers for the summer.
The economic hardships to come also mean that if Manchester United can sign and pay a good amount, it will be to attract Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish.
The two youngsters are the big targets for the Old Trafford team in the face of the coming economic crisis.