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Pep Guardiola Wants Harry Kane, Prods Manchester City To Negotiate With Tottenham

Manchester City broke the British transfer fee record on Thursday to sign midfielder Jack Grealish from Aston Villa

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Pep Guardiola Wants Harry Kane, Prods Manchester City To Negotiate With Tottenham
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is "very interested” in signing striker Harry Kane but he needs Tottenham to come to the negotiation table. (More Sports News)

The England captain wants out of Tottenham and has indicated City is his preferred destination.

“Harry Kane is an exceptional, extraordinary striker, no doubts about that,” Guardiola said Friday.

“Of course we are very interested in him but he's a Tottenham player and if they don't want to negotiate, nothing more to say. If they want to, we will try. That's all.”

Kane has yet to report to Tottenham training with the start of the new Premier League season just over a week away.

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He's under contract with the north London club until 2024 but has been open with his frustration about the direction of the team and lack of trophies. Tottenham's seventh-place finish last season left it out of the Champions League.

“He's a player for Tottenham Hotspur,” Guardiola said.

“If Tottenham don't want (to) negotiate, it's finished. If they are open to negotiate, of course not (only) Man City, many clubs in the would want to try to sign him, we are not an exception. But it depends on Tottenham.”

City broke the British transfer fee record on Thursday to sign midfielder Jack Grealish from Aston Villa. The Premier League champions paid a fee of 100 million pounds ($139 million).

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Grealish's contract had a release clause, unlike Kane's, Guardiola noted.

It might take a new record to persuade Tottenham to sell Kane to a rival.

And Nuno Espirito Santo addressed the issue at his first press conference as Tottenham manager, saying last month: “Look, Harry is our player, period. No need to talk about anything else.”

Tottenham hosts City for its season opener on Aug. 15.

(AP)

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