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Manchester United board sent‘silly message over deal for 31-goal striker

Former scout Mick Brown has urged Manchester United to act decisively in the transfer market, insisting the club would be “silly” not to pursue Harry Kane amid growing uncertainty over his future at Bayern Munich.

Kane, who joined Bayern in a high-profile move from Tottenham Hotspur, has continued his prolific form in Germany, but fresh reports suggest the Bundesliga champions could consider offers if a substantial bid is made this summer. That possibility has reignited long-standing interest from Manchester United, who have tracked the England captain for several years.

Brown, who previously held a senior scouting role at Old Trafford, believes the situation presents a rare opportunity for United to secure a world-class striker already proven in the Premier League. Speaking amid the latest speculation, he suggested Kane would bring immediate impact, leadership, and consistency to a side still searching for a reliable focal point in attack.

United’s need for a top-tier No.9 has been a recurring theme in recent transfer windows, and Kane’s profile fits the club’s requirements. Despite his age, the striker remains one of Europe’s most complete forwards, combining elite finishing with playmaking ability and experience at the highest level

Mick Brown, who was once the Red Devils’ chief scout, believes that United would ask questions if Kane becomes available. He has told Football Insider: “Harry Kane’s future is going to be interesting. A lot will depend on what he wants to do, because everybody you speak to says he’s happy at Bayern Munich, but now it’s been suggested he could be tempted away.

“When people [Hoeness] are saying things like that, of course you’re going to be aware of it. If his contract talks maybe aren’t going as planned and they think he could be tempted to go to Saudi, what’s stopping a Premier League clubs from making a move?

“Whoever it may be, Man United maybe or any other club, if Kane is considering leaving Bayern Munich they would be silly not to be having a look. He might want to return to England and have a go at breaking Shearer’s record, that was all the talk when he was leaving Tottenham.

“By all accounts, I think he’s happy at Bayern and that’s probably not going to change, but if there is a suggestion he could leave, the interest will be there.”

Brown’s comments underline a wider sentiment among some within the game — that opportunities to sign a player of Kane’s calibre are rare and should not be overlooked. Whether Manchester United’s hierarchy shares that view remains to be seen, but with Bayern reportedly open to listening to offers, the coming months could prove pivotal in determining the striker’s next move.

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