PSG may enter race to sign Harry Kane in exquisite player-swap deal, set to compete against Bayern and Real Madrid’s possible high bids
PSG's player-plus-cash swap deal for Harry Kane has left Tottenham Hotspur fans concerned and wondering what his future will be.

Harry Kane and Nasser Al-Khelaifi (Source: Twitter)
In the midst of intense summer transfer speculation, Harry Kane’s transfer move is one of the most anticipated ones. Paris Saint-Germain FC has reportedly entered the race with FC Bayern Munich to sign prolific striker Harry Kane.
With PSG potentially losing their star forward Kylian Mbappe this summer, the French club is considering a player plus cash swap deal with Tottenham that includes Xavi Simons. As the rumored deal surfaces all over social media platforms, fans are in a flurry of opinions.
Tottenham fans took to Twitter to express their disappointment. A fan expressed his approval, stating, “£100m and Simons is very palatable.” Another fan echoed the sentiment, saying, “I speak for all Spurs fans when I say make it happen.”
Fans are awaiting Harry Kane’s upcoming transfer move

Harry Kane’s current contract with Tottenham expires in 2024, and he was recently seen in Australia on the club’s pre-season tour. Tottenham’s newly appointed Manager, Ange Postecoglou, spoke about his recent discussions with the Englishman. It showed that he is committed to Tottenham and reflected his goals for the upcoming season.
As the summer transfer window is closing, it is still uncertain whether the Spurs striker will continue playing for which club in the upcoming season. However, the potential PSG offer and ongoing interest from Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have added to the already intense speculations about Kane’s future.
Tottenham fans are eagerly awaiting the update on the situation as the club president, Daniel Levy, shuffles through all the options. With the new season approaching, the next few weeks will likely bring further developments in the transfer saga.
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