Manchester United have finally approached Tottenham Hotspurs for Harry Kane as they seek to bolster their frontline ahead of next season.

The Red Devils have been on the lookout for a prolific replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo since his ungraceful exit from the club in October.

The Old Trafford side are, however, aware that Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy could not be a tough nut in having the deal pull through, according to The Telegraph.

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Kane has one year left on his Spurs contract and it is understood that he is unlikely to renew considering Tottenham’s ill-luck over the past seasons.

Over the weekend, the club suffered a 6-1 defeat to Newcastle which more than complicated their chances to qualify for the Champions League next season.