Darren Bent, a former Tottenham Hotspur player, has backed Manchester United to sign striker Harry Kane.
Bent believes the move benefits both Man United and Kane, adding that the Red Devils require a centre-forward like the England international.
Kane, who has 259 goals in 403 games for Tottenham, was widely linked with a move to Manchester City before Spurs blocked the move and Pep Guardiola’s side instead signed Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland.
His current contract with Tottenham expires in 2024, but Bent believes Manchester United would be ideal for him.
“Where does he go? That City [opportunity has] gone,” Bent told talkSPORT.
“[Manchester] United would be perfect, they need a centre-forward. So that makes sense.
“It was pretty clear last season that he wanted to leave,” Bent continued. “Man City were the ones pressing the issue. Clearly they never came up with enough money, and it’s believed they bid £140m but didn’t get him.
“They clearly believed that he was worth it, but Spurs thought he was worth more. Spurs are a club where if you don’t hit the price they want, you are not going anywhere.
“I still think [he would cost] around £100m. There is no way Daniel Levy will let him walk out for £60m.
“He could have two weeks left on his contract. Daniel Levy will still want £100m.”